There’s a fine line between persistence and edging & straight-up self-torture.
Staying in the wrong job, project, degree, business, or relationship because you “already invested so much” can turn into a slow, painful drag where you’re basically emotionally raw-dogging life for no real payoff.
If you lost this job, project, degree, or whatever today, would you actively try to get it back? Or would you take it as a sign from God and move the fuck on?
There’s also a difference between "I dont want to do this anymore", “this is hard”, "this is beyond me" and straight up "fuck it".
When do you just give up your projects?
I seen so many people say don't give up, keep grinding, but is it really worth it?
Staying in the wrong job, project, degree, business, or relationship because you “already invested so much” can turn into a slow, painful drag where you’re basically emotionally raw-dogging life for no real payoff.
If you lost this job, project, degree, or whatever today, would you actively try to get it back? Or would you take it as a sign from God and move the fuck on?
There’s also a difference between "I dont want to do this anymore", “this is hard”, "this is beyond me" and straight up "fuck it".
When do you just give up your projects?
I seen so many people say don't give up, keep grinding, but is it really worth it?