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by etothepii 715 days ago
Does the answer to this lie with the tree PG discusses. If the goal is, "do something great." Then one should never quit.
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Sometimes to do something great, you need to give up your failed project to start over with something that have a chance to work.
Apologies, I was referring to the specific thing one is doing (and giving up on) as a node below the "do something great" headline.

That is you don't give up on the overarching objective "do something great" because you have realised that the something you are doing is not helping you achieve that headline goal.

I know it's meant to be a joke, but I actually agree with this poster:

https://despair.com/products/stupidity

And how would you know if something is actually "great" or important enough to never quit? That your efforts aren't better spent elsewhere?