Do you have a difficult task before you? It's easy to quit, but what then have you accomplished? Would you like to win in the game of life? Here's a heads up - a quitter never wins and a winner never quits. The game becomes fascinating as you learn to play it. Give it a try!
A simple objective observation regarding quitting is quite simple. It's easy to quit. Regardless of whether your objective happens to be too far away, or you're too tired to keep on going and you end up quitting half way there. Please, don't be that person. When life provides you a difficult task to perform, don't stop when the going gets tough. See the thing through. Especially see it through regarding your education. Education encourages others to look up to you as a role model.
It is so easy to quit. Any fool can explain to themselves or their friends why the struggle was vain. Grow a pair! It doesn't take brains when you start cutting loose from a difficult task to think up an excuse. There is always a plausible, soul-soothing lie on the tongue of the person who refuses to try. What a horrible self-enabling concept.
I may be singled out as insensitive regarding my remarks. And there are those who will state that I'm passing judgement without knowing the facts. And, if I was in there place, I would stop in my tracks and quit also. Probably NOT! Many people defend themselves by saying they're not lazy, or fearful, or stupid, or dull. Worst of all I hear that health will not allow them to keep up the pace. They claim their liver does not function properly, or they have constant headaches, or even their spine is in a quirk. They further claim that aspirin, tranquilizers and other drugs don't work to make them feel better. My goodness, how can those folks continue with pain and/or their back "gives them a fit." Yes, that is being condescending. Hey .... Grow a pair! Don't quit!
The bottom line is that people are just thinking up excuses while traveling down the certain road of failure. By quitting, you are simply treating the effects without seeking the cause of the turmoil, whether it be emotional or physical.
"When you feel like quitting, try to remember why you started."
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