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oldmanriver1 t1_iyrfp0x wrote

This is one of those images that you breeze past and go “oh ya” but the more you think about it, the stupider it becomes. Whether you quit or continue shouldnt be dependent on who’s watching you, or if you even have an audience at all. Do something because you want to. That should be enough. If it’s not, once the external factor is removed, you’ll suddenly remember you don’t actually want to be doing it.

This is all ignoring the fact that tigers don’t have a sense of self and absolutely don’t give a shit if they “quit” in front of their cubs. I don’t why but this whole image just annoys the fuck out of me.

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MithandirsGhost t1_iyri6vh wrote

I think the intent is to say I don't want to set a bad example for my children by giving up. The reality is you can set just as bad of an example by persevering when you shouldn't. "I know I've put my family through bankruptcy and lost our home but If I give up on my online psychic business and go back to work practicing law at the firm what will my children think?"

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oldmanriver1 t1_iyrjuhw wrote

Agreed - and I know its just some stupid motivation quote that isn't meant to be applied to every situation - but I do think this kind of shit subtly and covertly normalizes the idea that giving up implies failure and that failure is the absolute worst possible outcome. Giving up means you tried something, which is 100% better than the alternative (assuming that trying something wasnt like...heroin). I feel like as a 30 year old, my entire generation (myself included) is so horrified to fail that it creates this pervasive sense of apathy - and this is solidified through social media which only highlights personal and professional successes.

And to your point, it suggests that giving up is always a poor choice - when in reality, where youre putting your efforts is equally, if not more, important as the effort itself. I could try my entire life to be a jockey but Im 6'5" and that shit just isnt going to work. Giving up that dream is the absolute best thing I could do.

Again, I realize Im over analyzing a facebook meme-level quote but it needs to be said that failure is proof that you tried and I think that's worth celebrating.

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voxxNihili t1_iysp73f wrote

You don't need to analyze at all. It's just straight up not accurate. Noone has to validify themselves.

Motivational Accuracy=0

Logical Accuracy=0

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xkoreotic t1_iyt056h wrote

The important thing here is context. The lack of context is what kills this.

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TTwelveUnits t1_iyswq10 wrote

say what you want , thats a badass picture of lion and her cub

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