Learn to quit

How has a failure, or apparent failure, set you up for later success?

I was eating myself alive for years after quitting university. I was on my first year of grad school and I quit after a few months. It wasn’t because I couldn’t do it or because I was failing my classes, I was far from it. I simply didn’t see a future with it anymore and I quit in pursuit of something else.

I had a plan to go back to school but I wanted to study diplomacy. I never went back because, through work, I got into project management and I kind of find my place there. I saw my abandonment of higher education as a failure but it brought something better for me down the line. If I had stayed, I would’ve been finishing uni during the pandemic with low prospects of finding a job being a language graduate. I “failed”, threw stuff at the wall to see what would stick and I found a better career for myself.

I do miss being able to speak Spanish and Italian fluently. Over the last 6 years I didn’t have much chance to practice, but I wouldn’t go back to it if I had the option. I can always renew my skills, study at home, find some foreign friends, but I know that if I stayed in school, that love I had for foreign languages and studies would have died. I would probably feel stuck working in education or as a translator and everything that brought me joy about learning languages, would disappear with years.

What I perceived as a failure was not only a lesson in taking risks but also a lesson in learning how and when to quit.

Love,
Luna

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3 thoughts on “Learn to quit

  1. Spanish and Italian are so alike. My dad had an Italian friend who he would speak Spanish to and his friend would speak Italian back to him . they understood much of they were trying to express.

  2. Deciding to quit is not at all easy. You made a brave choice.

  3. A career you love, books written, and a youtube channel. I’m loving the results! I was close to graduation with an education degree, but pivoted and then went full time work. I’m 13 years into my corporate career and what a fun and wild ride. 😊

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