Jeffrey Lockwood
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Money versus health, what are those trade-offs?
It's not going to be something that we're going to be able to apply a formula to.
Same thing with personal relationships.
How long do you hang in with an employer?
How long do you hang in with a partner?
How long do you hang in with a club or an organization?
And then, you know, the other big realm of quitting is conflicts, you know, contests and wars.
Imagine the difficulty that everybody from the soldier to the general to the president faces in terms of when do we surrender, right?
When is it a lost cause?
No, I don't think so.
If it was worth starting, then it's probably worth playing out to some degree.
Now, you might say maybe quitting is not an irrational sort of early judgment, say, in a blind date.
And so at the end of the evening, you go, wow, that's not worth following up.
But you haven't invested much.
All right.
And so I'm not even sure that I would be wanting to call that a quit because nothing ever really got started.
You didn't have any you didn't have any stake.
But then, of course, the more the more you put into an endeavor, the more difficult it is to quit.
And that kind of makes sense.
But then we have to we have to be also concerned about.