Perhaps expand the criteria you use to assess what matters? If you're hyper focused on only one thing, perhaps it might not matter. From a bigger picture view, on the other hand, it might matter alot. Maybe thinking in terms of chess strategy will help ie the entire game board/all moves and counter moves possibilities to achieve check mate as opposed to a one move at a time perspective where each piece is seen as a loss rather than a necessary sacrifice to achieve victory.
Perhaps expand the criteria you use to assess what matters? If you're hyper focused on only one thing, perhaps it might not matter. From a bigger picture view, on the other hand, it might matter alot. Maybe thinking in terms of chess strategy will help ie the entire game board/all moves and counter moves possibilities to achieve check mate as opposed to a one move at a time perspective where each piece is seen as a loss rather than a necessary sacrifice to achieve victory.