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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Do you often give up and quit things, be it an activity, job, relationship, person?
Are you an easy quitter?
Quit often?
Never give up?
What makes you quit something?"
I get easily bored and I move on quick from stuff that isn't that important to me.
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By *eliWoman
over a year ago
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Sometimes. It really depends. I think I have too much hope in people, too much belief to give up on them. It's not naivety more, an acceptance that everyone's a bit of a twunt.
Work? If it's not working (I'm dangerously witty), I'll leave. Happily. And have done.
I think I give up on something when it's not good for me. Or them. Basically, when it's not working.
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For me, it is very much dependent upon the level of importance I put in something.
As a rule, if I deem it as important then I will stick at it through hell and high water whereas conversely, if it’s something trivial or trifling, I can happily quit more or less at the first hurdle.
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By *otSoPoshWoman
over a year ago
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It takes a lot for me to give up on a person. I flog that dead horse until I'm basically just stirring it's mushy, decomposed body wit the whip. Which may be taking the metaphor further than I intended
Other things, depends on how strongly I feel about them.
There are some who would say that I should give up on the business I'm in... and they're probably right. But then I might actually stop complaining about being cold and miserable every week... and you would miss that, OP |
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By *aitonel OP Man
over a year ago
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"It takes a lot for me to give up on a person. I flog that dead horse until I'm basically just stirring it's mushy, decomposed body wit the whip. Which may be taking the metaphor further than I intended
Other things, depends on how strongly I feel about them.
There are some who would say that I should give up on the business I'm in... and they're probably right. But then I might actually stop complaining about being cold and miserable every week... and you would miss that, OP "
I'd miss it very very much! |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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If I feel like a friendship isn’t making me happy anymore or if there’s no effort being put in , I can walk away quite easily.
I’m one of those people who impulsively starts a new hobby every other week and gets bored of it fairly quickly.
I think the only thing I’ve stuck to for a long period of time is my job and my marriage. Most other things i usually get fed up of after a while. |
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By *otSoPoshWoman
over a year ago
In a ball gown because that's how we roll in N. Devon |
"It takes a lot for me to give up on a person. I flog that dead horse until I'm basically just stirring it's mushy, decomposed body wit the whip. Which may be taking the metaphor further than I intended
Other things, depends on how strongly I feel about them.
There are some who would say that I should give up on the business I'm in... and they're probably right. But then I might actually stop complaining about being cold and miserable every week... and you would miss that, OP
I'd miss it very very much! "
I'm absolutely not going to ask you to warm up my puppies next week now |
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