Lesson 607 of 1570
Use AI to Decide When to Quit Something
Quitting hard things is sometimes the right call. AI helps you think through it without emotion getting in the way.
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- 1The big idea
- 2quitting
- 3decision making
- 4thoughtful choices
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Section 1
The big idea
Sometimes quitting (a sport, a class, a project, a friendship) is the right thing. AI helps you think through it clearly — without the guilt or fear getting in the way.
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- 'Help me think through whether to quit this sport. Pros and cons.'
- 'I am thinking of dropping this advanced class. Help me weigh it.'
- 'My friend group has changed. Help me think through what to do.'
- 'I started this project and now hate it. Help me decide if quitting is right.'
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