The Only Reason to Quit

Quitting feels reasonable—until you remember why you started.

Goals rarely fail because they are impossible. They fail because, at some point, discomfort outweighs commitment. Most people follow that feeling. Great leaders don’t.

They don’t measure effort by how they feel in the moment. They measure it against their why. As long as that reason is still meaningful, they keep going. They adjust the approach—not the commitment.

There is only one valid reason to quit: When your why is no longer true. When the goal no longer serves who you are, walking away isn’t failure—it’s clarity.

What story are you telling yourself that makes quitting feel justified ?
What would your future-self thank me for doing right now ?

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