Definition

The adult realization that you can't have everything, forcing you to sacrifice one desirable thing to get another, like choosing between sleep and a social life. It's economics' way of saying 'pick your poison,' whether you're balancing cost versus quality, speed versus accuracy, or career advancement versus actually seeing your family. The universe's cruel joke that every silver lining comes with a cloud you have to explicitly acknowledge.

Example Usage

The trade-off of working remotely was gaining two hours of commute time but losing the ability to tell if your coworkers still remembered you existed.

Source: Business and economics terminology

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