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Discover when to grit, and when to quit We are often told that the secret to success is hard work, determination, and hours of practice. But in a fast-changing world, what if the really crucial skill is knowing when to stick at something and when to change track and walk away? Quit makes the under-appreciated case for quitting and also shows you how to get really good at it. Drawing on stories from elite athletes to Everest climbers, comedians to musicians, Annie Duke (who left a successful poker career) explains why learning to quit well is often crucial to success. She provides clear strategies for working out when to cut your losses from a business product that isn't working, a relationship turned toxic, or a career that won't take you where you want to go. You'll learn how to spot the blocks to good quitting behaviour -- escalation commitment, desire for certainty and the status quo bias -- and also how to use tools like quitting contracts, flexible goal-setting and premortems to help you quit cleanly and confidently. Whether you're facing a make-or-break business decision, a life-altering personal choice or simply wanting to take more control of your life, Quit provides a toolkit for change to help you make the best next move.
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Quitting is just as important as is sticking with something. Deciding where to do one or the other is where the magic lies. This book tries to persuade you that we should do way more of quitting and it gives plenty of examples why. Good read.
The first couple of chapters were like ‘Okay, that's too easy, I should probably drop the book'. However, I didn't quit it. The second part of the reading changed my mind, and I rate it 5 stars because of that. Even though I don't follow the advice from the book, it's a great collection of human biases and great examples connected to each of them. Of course, this collection is not entirely new, but it's well-organized and valuable. Special thanks to author for including recent examples like Great Resignation or Phillips. If you listen to the book via Audible, you will find that it's narrated by the author (cool).