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An Indian proverb says:
"If you realize you are riding a dead horse, the best thing to do is to get off."
The dead horse theory explains, with a humorous metaphor, why people and organizations still cling tightly to projects doomed to failure. Instead of accepting the inevitable and giving up, most people prefer to waste effort: like changing the rider, buying a sturdier whip, or trying to revive the horse with futile efforts.
This story strongly reminds us that clinging to an expired model can lead to disaster. The main issue is knowing when to get off and embracing change—because often, this is the key to survival and renewal.
Now adapt this to yourself.
📌 What projects are you blindly committed to?
📌 How many of the projects you believed in have gone down the drain?
📌 Where are the projects you heard about from others and thought would definitely not fail?
📌 How many projects in your portfolio do you wish you had sold from there?
📌 Have you become liquid because you didn't use STOP LOSS in leveraged transactions?
📌 How many of the projects you've believed in for years have outdated technology?
When we ask ourselves these questions, it's impossible not to acknowledge how true and meaningful the above Indian Proverb is...