Parable of the Black Hole
When there is a certain "force that gets you into a bad state," and the closer you get to a bad state, the stronger that force becomes, once you cross a certain boundary you are no longer [I can't get out of it.
Just like when you get inside the event horizon of a black hole, even light can't get out. What falls into a black hole can no longer be taken out. It is being (too) late. Any effort to retrieve it will be futile, and the effort must be abandoned. relevance
It is correct to use the term "positive feedback" to refer to this phenomenon, but I avoid using it because some people are drawn to the word "positive" and get confused
A good expression is "it is difficult to get out of it".
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