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58 reviews“Compelling,” (Cal Newport) “Liberating,” (Amy Dickinson) and “as entertaining as it is important” (Steven Levitt) — How to Do Nothing meets Think Again in this lively and inspiring exploration of how quitting is, counterintuitively, the key to success.
"If you’re thinking about quitting a job or leaving a marriage,
don’t—at least not until you have read this book. Blending scientific
research with stories of real-life decisions, Keller shows how quitting
can be a powerful way to take control of your life."―Joseph T. Hallinan, Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist and bestselling author of Why We Make Mistakes
Simone Biles quit the Olympics. Prince Harry and Meghan Markle quit The
Firm. Millions of people have quit their jobs, seeking happiness and
defining success on their own terms. Is it a mistake? As Pulitzer
prize-winning journalist Julia Keller found out, it’s not. And, in fact,
it might even save your life.
Diving into the neuroscience of
nope and the cultural messages that drive our reluctance to throw in the
towel, Keller dismantles the myth of perseverance once and for all.
Because grit isn't always great. Sticking it out doesn't always pay off.
And quitting can be an unexpected act of self-love.
Quitting: A Life Strategy
humanely reminds us that, in order to live meaningful, satisfying
lives, sometimes we have to say “no”—full stop. With Keller’s guidance,
readers will learn the art of the quasi quit, see how quitting makes
space for key breakthroughs, navigate the relationship between quitting
and our public lives, manage quitter's guilt, and more.
As she
weaves reportage from the front lines of scientific research, incisive
pop culture commentary, and conversations with people who have made
profound change in their own lives, Keller gives readers the rationale
and confidence they need to pull the plug. Ultimately, quitting becomes a
chance to shape our lives without fear—at work, at home, in our
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