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Turning away from inconvenient information costs you control, not comfort. Ignoring a clear number, a missed deadline, or a medical result only pushes the problem forward and narrows your options. Call it stubbornness or avoidance — the practical cost is the same: more work later. Pick one concrete response you can take today; small corrective steps keep problems from getting bigger.
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- At the quarterly review when my manager pulled up the missed targets, I said, 'Facts do not cease to exist because they are ignored,' and we agreed on a recovery plan.
- At the clinic after seeing my A1C, I thought, 'Facts do not cease to exist because they are ignored,' and started tracking my meals and exercise.
- Before contesting a grade with my professor, I remembered, 'Facts do not cease to exist because they are ignored,' and asked to review the exam to find the real issues.
- When my partner showed me our rising credit card balance, I said, 'Facts do not cease to exist because they are ignored,' and we set a repayment schedule.

