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When You Should Actually Give Up: Life Lessons No One Tells You | Thoughts Off The Stem

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In this episode of Thoughts Off The Stem, we break down the taboo topic no one wants to admit: sometimes giving up is the smartest thing you can do.

From toxic people to dead-end jobs to goals that don’t fit the person you’re becoming, this is a raw, funny, and honest look at why quitting isn’t always failure — it’s freedom.

We dig into:

  • The difference between quitting and evolving

  • Why grinding forever is overrated

  • Real-life examples of when walking away is the healthiest move

  • How to recognize when your energy is better spent elsewhere

  • A few high-thought moments along the way

Subscribe, like, share, leave a comment and visit Tots420.com

Thoughts Off The Stem, when to give up, should I quit, life lessons no one tells you, burnout recovery, self improvement podcast, walking away from things, honest life advice, mental health and growth, comedy and self improvement, comedy podcast, cannabis podcast, cannabis comedy, relatable stories

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Content provided by Justin Barone | Comedy and Self-improvement and Justin Barone | Comedy. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Justin Barone | Comedy and Self-improvement and Justin Barone | Comedy or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://podcastplayer.com/legal.

In this episode of Thoughts Off The Stem, we break down the taboo topic no one wants to admit: sometimes giving up is the smartest thing you can do.

From toxic people to dead-end jobs to goals that don’t fit the person you’re becoming, this is a raw, funny, and honest look at why quitting isn’t always failure — it’s freedom.

We dig into:

  • The difference between quitting and evolving

  • Why grinding forever is overrated

  • Real-life examples of when walking away is the healthiest move

  • How to recognize when your energy is better spent elsewhere

  • A few high-thought moments along the way

Subscribe, like, share, leave a comment and visit Tots420.com

Thoughts Off The Stem, when to give up, should I quit, life lessons no one tells you, burnout recovery, self improvement podcast, walking away from things, honest life advice, mental health and growth, comedy and self improvement, comedy podcast, cannabis podcast, cannabis comedy, relatable stories

  continue reading

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