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In praise of quitting

Illustration by Alexander NaughtonIf you seek advice from people at the very top of competitive domains, you'll probably hear a lot about the power of tenacity, grit, and determination. There is obviously wisdom in this: You won't get very far in life if you're constantly changing course at the first sign of challenge or boredom. And it's probably true that you will never be one of the very best in the world at something without developing a singleminded and lifelong obsession with it.

And it's probably true that you will never be one of the very best in the world at something without developing a singleminded and lifelong obsession with it. But most of us don't have a shot at being on one of those podiums, or even aspire to it. For us, there's little danger in prematurely abandoning our latent potential to be the best gamer, or the best free diver, or the best developer.

For us, there's little danger in prematurely abandoning our latent potential to be the best gamer, or the best free diver, or the best developer.

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