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action or later. Please see Debugging in WordPress for more information. (This message was added in version 6.7.0.) in /home/kiwireport002/public_html/wp-includes/functions.php on line 6114Ever since we were kids, we\u2019ve all been taught the same thing; that \u2018winners never quit and quitters never win.\u2019 Sure, it\u2019s a great motto if you\u2019re the kind of person that loves life and everything about it (i.e., not us), but if you\u2019re fed up with your current lifestyle, quitting can seem like a darned good option. However, society frowns upon those people who quit their day jobs with no backup job lined up, and those people with no plan at all. Yep, spontaneity is lost in the professional world, but it seems that sometimes you do have to quit to win\u2026<\/p>\n
If you\u2019re straight out of college or looking for a new career venture, you can often find yourself stuck in a job you don\u2019t really want. You pick whichever job comes first, even though you have no real passion for it (although you do have a passion for the money). In today\u2019s day and age, we\u2019re taught to grin and bear it and stick with a job for decades. You\u2019re supposed to stick with the career choice, earn your paycheck, work your way up, and earn your pension. However, what people don\u2019t talk about is if you DON\u2019T want to do that in your current job. If you work in a soul-sucking sector, the prospect of this ideal is even more depressing than your day-to-day life – and you\u2019ll never win at life. If you take the jump and quit before you\u2019re ahead, you can spend time on the things that really matter and make a career out of something that is important to you.
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