Galloway is, I think, attacking a strawman, or at least painting with too broad a brush, when he diagnoses quitters with just being unable to handle adversity "The moment it gets hard and it isn't immediately pleasurable anymore, you give up and you decide it's not your passion"
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Christ if you've never done it you don't know how your manager telling you "I'm moving you to a different location starting Monday" can fuck you up the same as some corporate lawyer being told "Congress is doing comprehensive reform on your area of practice"
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All the little things you have to forget and re-learn every time they change some goddamn thing
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Real life plateaus fast. I have lots of thoughts on this, but I can’t focus enough to say anything coherent. I’m distracted by thinking about my little holiday break ending, having to get up at 4:30 and pack a lunch and get gas to go spend hours doing a job I have no passion for
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I learned more math skills working at a fish market than I did in the few years I spent at a private school, the same school where a teacher asked me what I was doing "wasting my time" working at the fish market because of those same math skills
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