Eleonora Mkrtchyan
Sep 6, 2018 · 1 min read

Thank you for the article Deb. I think the main problem was not that you made choice to stick with it. The problem was it was not your choice to start with. Because, it was not the fact that some random wrong reason kept you in (like just out of principle that if you quit, you'd have lost time) it was the precise reason that it was not your choice and you were doing it for somebody. I think this detail is very important, don't you? Cause if it were your decision and some objective (wrong) reason, you wouldn't regret it so much. Cause it would have been your choice, your mistake.

Anyway, I don't think you should really regret you 3 years. They have given you a lot, I bet. You gained knowledge, you gained experience, you learned patience and you learned not to sacrifice decisions for someone else, even those people who love us. Because they, among all, will be the ones to support us in anything we choose to do.

    Eleonora Mkrtchyan

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