Published Jan 27, 2024

No Mercy / No Malice: Quitting Time

Explore the virtues of quitting and the transformative power of failure as Scott Galloway and George Hahn delve into strategic quitting, resilience, and personal growth, highlighting how these elements drive professional success and innovation.
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  • Failure Learning

    Failure is an inevitable part of the journey to success, and embracing it can lead to significant personal and professional growth. emphasizes that the most successful individuals often experience numerous failures before achieving their goals. He shares his own experiences, noting that his biggest professional failure, Red Envelope, taught him invaluable lessons despite its initial success 1.

    Anything that offers substantial rewards comes with risk, a high likelihood of failure, which means you'll need to make several appearances at the plate before you connect with the ball.

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    Hahn argues that quitting isn't the opposite of perseverance but rather a component of it, as demonstrated by Dyson's 5,126 failed prototypes before success 2.

       

    Resilience

    Resilience is crucial when navigating the inevitable failures on the path to success. suggests that understanding when to quit is as important as perseverance, as it allows individuals to learn and adapt from their mistakes 2. He highlights the importance of having a supportive network or 'high counsel' to provide guidance during challenging times 3.

    Quitting isn't the opposite of persevering. It's the raw material.

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    Hahn's personal journey underscores the role of resilience, as he recounts his willingness to take risks and learn from each setback, ultimately leading to professional success 3.

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