
The Art of Manliness When to Quit
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Oct 10, 2022 Annie Duke, a former professional poker player and author of "Quit: The Power of Knowing When to Walk Away," argues that quitting is a valuable skill, not a failure. She explores the balance between grit and quitting, emphasizing how both are essential for personal growth. Duke discusses cognitive biases like the sunk cost fallacy that hinder our ability to let go of unproductive paths, and she offers strategies like establishing 'kill criteria' to evaluate commitments efficiently. Discover how quitting can strategically redirect focus toward more meaningful pursuits.
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Euphemisms for Quitting
- People constantly quit activities and interests, like childhood hobbies.
- Instead of admitting quitting, people use euphemisms like "shifting focus" or "pivoting".
Quitting Voldemort
- Even gritty individuals like Lindsey Vonn and Serena Williams avoid the word "quit" when retiring.
- This highlights society's negative perception of quitting.
Quitting Benefits
- Quitting allows focusing on important things.
- It helps manage uncertainty in pursuing goals.




