If you ask any successful person how they got to the top, they’ll say some version of: “Persistence, Patience and Presence”.
They worked hard, they waited and they seized the moment.
But dig a bit deeper and you’ll also hear another P-word. They pivoted along the way. It’s commonly used in the startup world. The definition of “pivot” means to change direction with regards to your business. They analyzed the situation and decided to do something else.
Or in other words, they decided to quit.
Our society ignores stories of quitters. We tend to laugh at someone who quit whatever they were pursuing. We even feel ashamed that we didn’t become a concert pianist or black belt in karate.
But it takes even more courage to hold your hand up and say “I gave it my best shot. I’m going to quit and go on to something better”. When you quit, you’re saying to the world: “I have limited time on this earth and I’m going to use my time better.”
Isn’t that the true goal? To use our time on this earth, wisely? So here’s what you should do:
You should quit. Sometimes.