Are you a Quitter? Or a ‘Never say die’ type?

India
August 30, 2011 7:10am CST
While on your way to your life’s cherished goals and objectives, do you develop cold feet on encountering a hindrance and say, “I Quit”, or see the things in a new perspective and adjust and make a few amends here and there and start with renewed vigor? “When it is obvious that the goals cannot be reached, don’t adjust the goals, adjust the action steps.” – Confucius [b][/b]
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@lazybug (273)
• Philippines
30 Aug 11
When I started to do something I finish it. That's why before I make a decision I carefully study the facts that involves around the circumstances and all possible actions and all possible outcomes. I don't like having regrets and most of all if I start to quit then I'll just keep on quitting. However I'm also not the never say die type. I stick to the facts, I stick to reality and I stick on what is true. I know when to surrender and how to concede defeat. And that line by Confucius is so true for I have applied it myself.
• India
30 Aug 11
Wow what an attitude dear lazybug! You have all the ingredients that a winner should have. Bravo.[b][/b]
@kewlme (163)
• Philippines
30 Aug 11
I think I am not a quitter as I welcome challenges if I encounter it when achieving my goals. I think challenges are a part of it as this motivates me to do better and to remind me that my goals is not that easy to get therefore I need to work for it. Maybe I will quit after doing all the best that I can do but the result is not that good. At least I am proud that I did my best.
• India
30 Aug 11
I applaud your attitude dear Kewlme. Quite an inspiring comment. Kudos.[b][/b]
@scheng1 (24650)
• Singapore
3 Oct 15
Yes, it happens many times before. When I got hired in a new job, I had quit just a few days into the job when I learnt the true nature of the job.