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By (user no longer on site) 47 weeks ago
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"At what point or which things cause you give up on something? "
When the penny drops, and you realise the energy is wasted.
That cover lots of things as your question is vague.
I’ve given up an an Xbox Game just as quick as I started. |
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I'll change tactics first before giving up if it's something I want or find important. I'll not flog a dead horse though, so if it looks like whatever it is isn't going to happen for me then I'll pull the plug and save anymore wasted effort. |
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By *mf123Man 47 weeks ago
with one foot out the door |
I was always taught never quit so find it hard to give up on things or people without good reason even if its painful or not in my best interests i blame my sporting upbringing |
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By (user no longer on site) 47 weeks ago
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When I have learned something that allows me to understand that the effort no longer adds value.
In most things I tend to learn and tweak, retry, and keep going till achieving the goal.
In my daily life and private life i talk in ways of running controlled experiments that deliver scaled outcomes, if successful sale them up; if they fail, go back to the drawing board and retry.
Anyways, enough boredom from me.
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"I'll quit before it's done my head in.
I'm not ashamed/afraid to quit.
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Pride myself on quitting the wrong frequently and quickly and saving my effort, patience and determination for the right things. |
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