"Most people who succeed in the face of seemingly impossible conditions are people who simply don't know how to quit"
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That’s classic Schuller: mid-to-late 20th-century American optimism with a pastoral accent, built for the era of self-help paperbacks, televangelism, and suburban aspiration. As a clergyman who translated Christian encouragement into motivational language, he’s aiming at the anxious striver who wants permission to keep going without feeling naïve. The intent is pastoral and pragmatic: replace paralysis with forward motion. If endurance is framed as identity - “people who succeed are people who...” - then persistence becomes a self-fulfilling category you can choose to join.
The subtext is both empowering and slippery. It implies that the main difference between winners and everyone else is refusal to stop, which flatters the individual will and sidelines structural realities: bad timing, unequal resources, exhaustion, illness, caretaking. It also smuggles in a moral hierarchy: quitting isn’t just a decision, it’s a deficiency in imagination or character.
Still, the line works because it offers a clean psychological hack. When the world feels impossible, Schuller gives you a smaller enemy: the off-switch.
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| Topic | Never Give Up |
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