Mr. Wood on Nostr: I'm generally not the overly optimistic one of the bunch, but I disagree and would ...
I'm generally not the overly optimistic one of the bunch, but I disagree and would like to propose a counter argument that's also positive. Given that there's not much context, I will stick to logic:
1. The decision to give up or not is most subjective, and it always depends on what it is that you want, how badly you want it, and how unacceptable the laternative (losing) is to you.
2. Conflict of interest: Sometimes, it is in my best interest if you just give up. Meaning, I win only if you give up.
3. Persistance (not giving up) is THE prerequisite to winning. Otherwise, mideocrity prevails.
All of the success stories we celebrate today were the outcome of not giving up.
1. The decision to give up or not is most subjective, and it always depends on what it is that you want, how badly you want it, and how unacceptable the laternative (losing) is to you.
2. Conflict of interest: Sometimes, it is in my best interest if you just give up. Meaning, I win only if you give up.
3. Persistance (not giving up) is THE prerequisite to winning. Otherwise, mideocrity prevails.
All of the success stories we celebrate today were the outcome of not giving up.