Quitting & Redirection: What to Do Differently
Quitting & Redirection: What to Do Differently Quitting has a branding problem. In India, quitting is seen as weakness. It’s associated with giving up, lacking grit, disappointing people. So we stay. We stay in exam cycles that aren’t working. We stay in careers we don’t believe in. We stay in ideas that have already failed. And we call it persistence. But here’s the uncomfortable truth: Staying is often easier than quitting. Because quitting forces you to face uncertainty. Staying only requires you to repeat. The Myth of “Never Give Up” “Never give up” sounds powerful. But it’s incomplete advice. Because it ignores a critical question: Give up on what? A strategy? A timeline? Or the entire goal? Blind persistence doesn’t distinguish between these. So people end up holding onto: The wrong method The wrong path Sometimes even the wrong dream Not because it makes sense— but because they’ve been told quitting is failure. When Quitting Becomes Intelligence Quitting is not the opp...