I Quit (You Should Too) | Why The Great Resignation is Happening

'Success’ and ‘perseverance’ are cool and all, but the science is clear: quitting is good. || Thanks to Brilliant for helping make this show. Try it here: brilliant.org/trace
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41% of Americans are about to quit their jobs is what is being called the #GreatResignation, what does this mean for you? Should I quit my job? Should you quit YOUR job? #Quitting and leaving it all behind is the subject of countless movies, books, teen fantasies, but why do we love to quit? What is the power behind the simple act of stopping? Why don’t people do it more? What keeps us doing things we don't like?? In my mind, there are three simple explanations: #Uncertainty, the Sunk Cost Fallacy, and #CognitiveDissonance. Today we explore quitting!
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00:00 gotta start somewhere
01:52 my three quitting principles
02:11 uncertainty
03:03 sunk cost
04:31 cognitive dissonance
06:52 was i bad at my job?
07:57 personal story: “because” isn't a reason
11:00 what if you never quit
11:39 the pandemic
12:34 your brain on quitting
13:56 be a goldfish
14:24 sometimes quitting is good
15:26 brilliant.org/trace
16:51 if at first you don't succeed… quit
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Job Openings and Labor Turnover Survey
www.bls.gov/jlt/home.htm
These data serve as demand-side indicators of labor shortages at the national level. Prior to JOLTS, there was no economic indicator of the unmet demand for labor with which to assess the presence or extent of labor shortages in the United States. The availability of unfilled jobs-the job openings rate-is an important measure of the tightness of job markets, parallel to existing measures of unemployment.
Preparing for the Turnover Crisis
www.microsoft.com/en-us/workl...
After weathering a challenging year, many employees are considering radical changes.
Serotonin and Dopamine linked to Decision-making
www.the-scientist.com/news-op...
Long associated with reward and pleasure, dopamine and serotonin may also be involved in general cognition, shaping how people perceive the world and act on those perceptions, a new study finds.
Why you sometimes have to quit to win
www.bbc.com/worklife/article/...
There’s a downside in hanging on to your job or goals for too long - but most people don’t see it.
Cognitive Dissonance and Conspiracy Theories (SO FASCINATING)
www.researchgate.net/publicat...
Read Leon’s book: When Prophecy Fails
archive.org/details/when.prop...
Here are some testimonials of people who quit and why
www.washingtonpost.com/busine...
If you’re thinking of quitting, maybe you should? (As long as you’re doing it with intention, and at least have SOME idea of where you should go). Think of it as self-care.
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  • @AlbertKamut
    @AlbertKamut2 жыл бұрын

    Thank you for sharing this. I am sending it along to a few people who need this pep talk. As a new teacher (Canada)(I left my job in my mid twenties to return to school), I benefited from the ‘great turnover’ this year. So many educators retired mid and end of the year. I even turned down positions that I knew I would not thrive in. Doing this felt so good. Cognitive dissonance = complacency. I cannot thrive when I am ‘powering through’ a job. My work is a vocation. Like you, I’ve learned to become comfortable with uncertainty. Uncertainty means there are endless possibilities for my future. Now that’s a prospect worth living for!

  • @TraceDominguez

    @TraceDominguez

    2 жыл бұрын

    Thanks for sharing! I’m glad you found a vocation you enjoy!

  • @randomuserame

    @randomuserame

    2 жыл бұрын

    I have been turned down from jobs I'm OVER qualified to do even during the quitting spree.... in restaurants. I've been turned down from jobs I have the skills for, and can do better than they're doing now, because I dont have a specific job title history or an Ivy League degree. To be fair, when they do manage to actually ask a job-related screening question like "how would you solve retention/labor shortage;" and I say things like "CEO and shareholder profit is what's left over AFTER the cost of doing business, and paying employees more to join and giving better raises so they stay, are necessary costs of doing business... so drop ceo pay and reduce executive bonuses that somehow always go up overall even in a down market/quarter/year. Give that money to current employees so you can retain and entice competitor talent. Owners get paid last, not first." Leaders take care of others at risk to themselves. That is the great responsibility that comes with great power. Most companies have no leaders, they have profit custodians.

  • @michaelpecukonis5074

    @michaelpecukonis5074

    2 жыл бұрын

    Stop feeding this guy

  • @MiCKEYiNDiGO

    @MiCKEYiNDiGO

    2 жыл бұрын

    I’ll quit when gme hits 7 figures 💎🙌🏼 6 figures would work too 🤔

  • @erickmagee2358

    @erickmagee2358

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@randomuserame Agree 100%

  • @sownheard
    @sownheard2 жыл бұрын

    The ability to Quit a bad job is true freedom.

  • @cryptomon86

    @cryptomon86

    2 жыл бұрын

    God it feels so good

  • @choosetoshine2610

    @choosetoshine2610

    2 жыл бұрын

    Facts

  • @smrfi

    @smrfi

    2 жыл бұрын

    Agree, I have done it and it's the best feeling ever to be free from all the toxicity.

  • @m5a1stuart83

    @m5a1stuart83

    2 жыл бұрын

    freedom if you have money pipe to your pockets even if you are not working

  • @bigtimber

    @bigtimber

    2 жыл бұрын

    Unfortunately, the capitalism works by forcing you to work in shitty jobs you don't like, for employers that don't feel the need to respect you or appreciate your effort.

  • @Lycan3303
    @Lycan33032 жыл бұрын

    Imagine wanting a job where you're treated like a human being

  • @tyronebrown5766

    @tyronebrown5766

    2 жыл бұрын

    I'm starting to think we asking way to much 😒

  • @ruanb1268

    @ruanb1268

    2 жыл бұрын

    What a spoiled brat

  • @randybobandy9828

    @randybobandy9828

    2 жыл бұрын

    Oh please... quit acting like all these jobs just treat you like cattle. What do you want them to do? Ask you if you feel like coming into work everyday when you wake up? Or do you want them to make sure to have you come in around your personal schedule?

  • @randybobandy9828

    @randybobandy9828

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@michellembok7017 please tell me how it's toxic? I'm starting to think this generation thinks its some how toxic that you have a boss telling you what to do.

  • @xkaixian

    @xkaixian

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@randybobandy9828 you cleary don't see the point. If you're with capitalist agenda, you're part of the problem :)

  • @kailenmitchell8571
    @kailenmitchell85712 жыл бұрын

    I switched to part time. I was going to quit and was offered part time. I switched to 3 consecutive 10hour days. It has been an amazing life changing change. I never want to work more than 3 days a week again. I have time for my family and for myself.

  • @Frappelychee

    @Frappelychee

    2 жыл бұрын

    Can I ask what you do or what job title you have?

  • @donew1thita11

    @donew1thita11

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@22lanisha he doing 30

  • @willm3027

    @willm3027

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@Frappelychee maybe the medical field? If not that’s where it’s at. You get 3 shifts of 12 hours. Done for the week.

  • @Fortysixand222

    @Fortysixand222

    2 жыл бұрын

    Now that's the move!

  • @willm3027

    @willm3027

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@Fortysixand222 who knows but working in the least amount of days is the way to go.

  • @sherry356
    @sherry3562 жыл бұрын

    Common sense tip: please don't quit if you are not financially secure or don't have anything else lined up (i.e. a signed contract of employment with a confirmed start date).

  • @Shorty15c4007

    @Shorty15c4007

    2 жыл бұрын

    BuT mY fEeLiNgS! I say let these woke geniuses find out for themselves when the unemployment office won't cover you if you voluntarily quit.

  • @itsathejoey

    @itsathejoey

    2 жыл бұрын

    Exactly. These people that say employers don't value their employees don't have a job they are passionate about.

  • @mayflower2314

    @mayflower2314

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@itsathejoey Except 99% of jobs will replace you if you die before your obituary is even published. I love my job but if I found a better one today im quitting tomorrow, It's simple

  • @itsathejoey

    @itsathejoey

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@mayflower2314 Yea, as would I. I'm not just gonna up and quit without a gameplan lol.

  • @cojocoolio

    @cojocoolio

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@Shorty15c4007 that's only in the US tbh and if you don't see the issue with that you're cucked by your wage slavery

  • @LtexprsGaming
    @LtexprsGaming2 жыл бұрын

    I just quit my job of 4 years. The pandemic really made me look at how valuable I am and my employer treated my poorly.

  • @JPurvis10

    @JPurvis10

    2 жыл бұрын

    So you looking for a new job then?

  • @LtexprsGaming

    @LtexprsGaming

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@JPurvis10 yep. Still looking.

  • @zhaow4832

    @zhaow4832

    2 жыл бұрын

    I felt like you shoulda been looking while working.

  • @warrenpuckett4203

    @warrenpuckett4203

    2 жыл бұрын

    Funny how the essential employees are the lowest on the totem pole.

  • @drkmgic

    @drkmgic

    2 жыл бұрын

    Same .

  • @robertewing6762
    @robertewing67622 жыл бұрын

    That’s because jobs don’t appreciate good employees, instead they use us & try to overwork us with no type of raise or incentive.

  • @wmluna381

    @wmluna381

    2 жыл бұрын

    I'm feeling this right now. Lately we keep talking about how to incentivize getting new people to come on board and then stay. It's to the point where I am supposing my superiors simply assume I am going nowhere after being there almost 10 years. Quite frankly there is no incentive for me to do more and be more as time marches on. Certainly not being offered more outside of the once or twice a year spiff (talking about in the hundred dollar-ish range or so). While I have had much better flexibility than most over the years, that's getting to be more common in jobs now. Having to maximize & achieve an 8-hour workday is starting to become a real drudgery as well. 5-6 hours will do me really. I don't work a professional job so I've got a lot to think about and plan for btw now and when my current apartment lease is up for renewal. I was actually semi-seriously perusing jobs on Indeed last week just to see what was out there. Have never done that while in my current position. Tik-tok.

  • @BTHDreamer

    @BTHDreamer

    2 жыл бұрын

    depends on where you work.

  • @robertwatson5104

    @robertwatson5104

    2 жыл бұрын

    You got that right

  • @Finkin79

    @Finkin79

    2 жыл бұрын

    110% I finally put in my 2 weeks and walked after 5 years w/ a company. They didn't value their good employees and lost 5 of us inside of a 3 week time frame. NOTHING is worth destroying yourself. No job or wage will ever = killing yourself. Companies will either get it or fail, I'm not going to sacrifice myself at their alter for anything.

  • @deejayimm

    @deejayimm

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@BTHDreamer That's not necessarily true for the working class. The name of the factory may change, and the product being created is different, but the hierarchy and power structure is set up exactly the same, and 98% of them start with a temp service which is an immediate indicator you are worthless cattle to them.

  • @Omar_9000-
    @Omar_9000-2 жыл бұрын

    Not everyone can afford to quit their jobs. Hats off to those who can and still able to put food on the table.

  • @co8539

    @co8539

    2 жыл бұрын

    Find the means to do it

  • @helveticastandard388

    @helveticastandard388

    2 жыл бұрын

    Jobs across America are hiring and at higher wages than ever before. Not being able to afford to quit is fear and uncertainty talking. You can job search, do interviews, get hiring confirmation while slogging through the job you have. It's more work but you are worth the effort it takes to escape

  • @sarkaztik3228

    @sarkaztik3228

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@helveticastandard388 Quitting your job =/= finding a new one. Suggesting someone to confirm a new job whilst working at their current job is completely different than what is being discussed here.

  • @redshift912

    @redshift912

    2 жыл бұрын

    Yep , must be nice

  • @oliviastratton2169

    @oliviastratton2169

    2 жыл бұрын

    The people who can afford to quit create more economic power for those who can't.

  • @reidbennington8063
    @reidbennington80632 жыл бұрын

    This is a really great video! I just quit my job of 7 years. The day after, I went on walk. I literally could feel my senses returning, I looked at the trees and felt the breeze. I felt the wind.

  • @TraceDominguez

    @TraceDominguez

    2 жыл бұрын

    You got this!

  • @metacomet2066

    @metacomet2066

    2 жыл бұрын

    So where do you live now? Who's paying the bills?

  • @jus3278
    @jus32782 жыл бұрын

    As a recruiter all I can simply say is that companies who don't adjust to the new world we live in, will cease to exist. Experts have been saying this for a year now and some companies haven't listened.

  • @aniksamiurrahman6365

    @aniksamiurrahman6365

    2 жыл бұрын

    How much outsourcing to 3rd world countries will increase u think?

  • @rojeenaelmusa3992

    @rojeenaelmusa3992

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@aniksamiurrahman6365 it increased alot, the company i quit had opened a branch in Jordan 2 years ago for the cheap yet qualified labor, we all provide remote work And i quit because of the terrible middle management that undermined my work ability and skills, to a better opportunity, it was all possible because of covid and the boom of remote work!

  • @shotgun9922

    @shotgun9922

    2 жыл бұрын

    I don't know if it's bad, but I secretly hope this happens. I'd like to see companies rise up which take care of their employees. I also hope for more taxes towards big corporations.

  • @sesetio338

    @sesetio338

    2 жыл бұрын

    My dad is an X Gen and realised that the new gen coming into the workplace don't like working OVERTIME! Reason why many are resigning. Do you see the same pattern?

  • @CyclingMartialartswithMusic

    @CyclingMartialartswithMusic

    2 жыл бұрын

    Outsourcing will surely happen. My best friend in my home country gets paid somewhere around 100 to 150$ a MONTH (before tax). For an office job owned by an American that pays 10 to 15$ an HOUR here. This is even before the resignation wave. 🤔

  • @INTHEWILDERNESS-00
    @INTHEWILDERNESS-002 жыл бұрын

    With generation X getting older, companies are losing their access to 12hr work horses by the year. It's a good thing and I hope the younger generation forces the companies to treat them like human beings and not some easily replaceable worker bot. Who wants to work from sun up to sun down, your whole day is gone. I have adopted the idea of maximum profit for the least amount of time worked and adjusted my life accordingly. Having time for the gym, a social life, and other interests helps with stress and mental health.

  • @salaar75

    @salaar75

    2 жыл бұрын

    May i know what steps you took to achieve such a lifestyle?

  • @msabedra1

    @msabedra1

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@salaar75 step 1: stay out of debt. The rest is easy after that

  • @salaar75

    @salaar75

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@msabedra1 is your job remote?

  • @INTHEWILDERNESS-00

    @INTHEWILDERNESS-00

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@salaar75 It's called "Sacrifice"

  • @salaar75

    @salaar75

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@INTHEWILDERNESS-00 what did you sacrifice?

  • @leahmojo2178
    @leahmojo21782 жыл бұрын

    At this rate, I just want a way to earn a livable wage without hating it or being too drained to enjoy other areas of life. I don’t have to love my job, bc I don’t wanna find my meaning from a job that could change any moment. Jobs to me provide the basics of Maslow hierarchy of needs. But true meaning in life should be found outside of how productive we are, our titles, etc.

  • @casebeth

    @casebeth

    2 жыл бұрын

    Big feel. My job can yeet me at any time so why bother caring about it so much? Nope no thank you.

  • @bluevelvet2976

    @bluevelvet2976

    2 жыл бұрын

    so true. i once owned a foundation that i truly loved but could not convince others that joy comes from giving. its all based on give and take.

  • @willm3027

    @willm3027

    2 жыл бұрын

    I strongly feel that!! I’ve seen some people complain about the hours they work… but then when given the option to go home early they rather stay.. (overtime) it’s almost like they live there.. makes me think if those people aren’t loved at home or aren’t happy being home. Me? I would sprint home 🤣 life is too short and big at the same time, big enough to find other interests and passions.

  • @bluevelvet2976

    @bluevelvet2976

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@willm3027 HELLO!

  • @ee1yd

    @ee1yd

    2 жыл бұрын

    looks like people are waking up

  • @freezinghold5412
    @freezinghold54122 жыл бұрын

    I'm part of the 4M people that quit earlier this year. In fact, I've quit 2 jobs and learned that no company owns you, and that you have to look out for yourself. Nothing feels better than quitting a job that treated you miserably. Also I felt some sort of accomplishment that my boss was in panic mode the moment I left. She was venting to our IT person about how her computer doesn't work since she's been working 14hr days. Up yours!!! HAHA

  • @Shorty15c4007

    @Shorty15c4007

    2 жыл бұрын

    So did you have another job lined up?

  • @mysterymachine94

    @mysterymachine94

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@Shorty15c4007 I didn't when I quit my job of 5 yrs back in September

  • @OsirisMalkovich
    @OsirisMalkovich2 жыл бұрын

    It feels like our culture is on the verge of discovering that we don't need to work to provide meaning and purpose in our lives. I wonder if we'll figure it out in time?

  • @cjxgraphics

    @cjxgraphics

    2 жыл бұрын

    Sure, but older folks in charge won't let it happen if at all possible. "You have to be in the office, so I can make sure you're working!"

  • @1s_that_a_j0j0_reference

    @1s_that_a_j0j0_reference

    2 жыл бұрын

    It's all fun and games until there isn't any food left because everyone's busy finding meaning and purpose instead of producing goods.

  • @aniksamiurrahman6365

    @aniksamiurrahman6365

    2 жыл бұрын

    It could be a very temporary thing. So don't glorify it too much.

  • @doomd1816

    @doomd1816

    2 жыл бұрын

    No money, no honey. Go to work to get chicks

  • @daniellove162

    @daniellove162

    2 жыл бұрын

    There is a different way to look at it. I don't work to find meaning, I work to get money. Money is leverage to apply toward anything you want including OTHER meaningful ventures. Simply put, I work for leverage and apply that leverage toward meaningful things.

  • @Holobrine
    @Holobrine2 жыл бұрын

    Don’t worry about being a good worker. That doesn’t matter. Just worry about having a fulfilling life.

  • @everythingisfine9988

    @everythingisfine9988

    2 жыл бұрын

    Well said 😎

  • @pantherman8719

    @pantherman8719

    2 жыл бұрын

    It's TRUE. Being a good worker really means nothing. It just means expectations. The minute you think for yourself, they call you selfish. Lazy. While actually working with selfish and lazy people who make things harder. For YOU.

  • @drewskij2175

    @drewskij2175

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@pantherman8719 love it and those are some true words.

  • @tracywalker244

    @tracywalker244

    2 жыл бұрын

    Agree

  • @martysmith5260

    @martysmith5260

    2 жыл бұрын

    Believe it or not, a "fulfilling life" costs money. Money gives you security to pay bills, afford food, afford a car, a house, etc. Money allows you a freedom to eventually leave the rat race. You also need health insurance. Most people bragging about quitting seem to be young and healthy. Wait till you get injured or sick. Without insurance, it can be a choice between eating and getting the treatment you need. After an operation, the bills seem to never stop coming in the mail. And no, Americans don't want very high taxes to pay for socialized, 2nd rate Healthcare, so forget it!

  • @coleford6197
    @coleford61972 жыл бұрын

    "Experience is what you get while looking for something else." - Frederico Fellini

  • @Jilf
    @Jilf2 жыл бұрын

    If I stop reading a book, I don't lose my house.

  • @wes773105333

    @wes773105333

    2 жыл бұрын

    For real. Nobody wants to work but I want to not be homeless.

  • @playdead5493

    @playdead5493

    2 жыл бұрын

    Who said not working? Quitting doesn't necessarily mean you walk out. You make plans ;)

  • @wes773105333

    @wes773105333

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@playdead5493 guess I just know too many lazy people who legitimately do not want to work. I'm working on my own thing to get out of working for others. I think everyone's goal should be to better their situation. You have to have everything figured out before you can quit.

  • @jmorris999

    @jmorris999

    2 жыл бұрын

    @Tah BOO Who's going to fix it? Who's going to grow food, make cars, keep your internet going?

  • @tylerandleahcanadian3888

    @tylerandleahcanadian3888

    2 жыл бұрын

    Set urself up before u leave.

  • @OsirisMalkovich
    @OsirisMalkovich2 жыл бұрын

    It took me decades to realize I could stop reading a book part way through if I didn't like it. Same with TV shows. It was life changing when I managed to let go of something without finishing it!

  • @TraceDominguez

    @TraceDominguez

    2 жыл бұрын

    I typically give a TV show three episodes. If you can’t get your shit together in three episodes, I’m not going to watch your show.

  • @aegisreflector1239

    @aegisreflector1239

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@TraceDominguez yes same, however i do still for example use utube to jump to parts of episodes or seasons that are more interesting n things pick up

  • @drkmgic

    @drkmgic

    2 жыл бұрын

    Me with my ADHD who have trouble finishing a book. Lol but I used to be so guilty of doing that until I realized I don't need to lol.

  • @kokalti

    @kokalti

    2 жыл бұрын

    Most books are boring as shit. That's why I don't like reading at all.

  • @BlueFlyer83

    @BlueFlyer83

    2 жыл бұрын

    Video games for me.

  • @richardm5589
    @richardm55892 жыл бұрын

    Recently started “quitting” books I couldn’t get into. Game changer.

  • @TraceDominguez

    @TraceDominguez

    2 жыл бұрын

    It really is! I don’t get why people make themselves finish a book. It’s like a movie or a tv show - watch as much as you feel like you should and that’s fineeee

  • @bodombeastmode

    @bodombeastmode

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@TraceDominguez I've been doing this with video games for years. I'm a revolutionary. Also, congrats.

  • @Diplomastronaut

    @Diplomastronaut

    2 жыл бұрын

    Just buy good books you know you won’t put down

  • @pauloazuela8488

    @pauloazuela8488

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@bodombeastmode I've played a lot of games but I didn't finish them a lot of them. Because probably I just watched and got spoiled but I'm more often to get back to them after mos. Or a year to finished it later 😂

  • @tapiwakay

    @tapiwakay

    2 жыл бұрын

    Sam Harris mentioned this too. Good advice

  • @trevorbingley5499
    @trevorbingley54992 жыл бұрын

    Ever since I started making passive incomes in the financial markets, I've been spending enough quality time with my family. I might as well just retire for total peace of mind

  • @Mhousley

    @Mhousley

    2 жыл бұрын

    There's no greater peace of mind than attaining financial freedom and being your own boss. Thanks to my investments there's no way I'm working as a W2 employee till old age

  • @trevorbingley5499

    @trevorbingley5499

    2 жыл бұрын

    I saw the pitfall of not attaining financial freedom at an early age and how dreadful it can be and earnestly it made me who I am today. I'm employed with an income of $198k a year, my 401(k) has $380,000 in it currently, my savings are roughly $520,000. I also have investments in various buckets including stocks and FX worth over $720,000 and generating me an average of $11k monthly, proudly it's safe to say I've positioned myself well and I've attained a large nest of wealth that I hope to keep building over long term investments

  • @summeraubrey8409

    @summeraubrey8409

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@trevorbingley5499 If there's one thing the pandemic taught humans, it should be never depend on a single source for income generations and history recorded it. Keep winning mate, those are impressive figures you've also got there too✌🏾

  • @ernstfriedrich8489

    @ernstfriedrich8489

    2 жыл бұрын

    Lately I've been considering to buy dividend stocks for retirement, I've quite grown an addiction for passive incomes from listening to various investment podcast. I've also set asides some cash to invest but along the line I get cold feet perhaps it's because I'm a rookie and have no idea what I'm doing, please I could really use some guidelines

  • @trevorbingley5499

    @trevorbingley5499

    2 жыл бұрын

    The intricacy of the financial markets can be very engulfing to anyone that's why I rather solicited guidance from an expert and all I can say is it paid off. I'm getting assistance from Noud Mikan a licensed pro trader on Wallstreet, he somehow produces optimum results no matter what state the market's in. Good man

  • @Lexyvil
    @Lexyvil2 жыл бұрын

    The true MVP are farmers, and other workers whose jobs provide us essentials.

  • @dog-ez2nu

    @dog-ez2nu

    2 жыл бұрын

    @Jacquline Ard 'Key workers', they run the world, not CEOs - the pandemic should have been a reminder that labor is more important than capital. DEMAND BETTER.

  • @mallon04008
    @mallon040082 жыл бұрын

    There is an enormous difference between quitting and giving up

  • @m.k.h.2718

    @m.k.h.2718

    2 жыл бұрын

    Thank you. Quitting might actually be in service of your goal in the long run!

  • @hazcatsophia

    @hazcatsophia

    2 жыл бұрын

    Exactly. Quitting one thing to make time for something valuable is not quitting in a negative sense. That’s time management. Truth is, people will see this as license to quit and do nothing.

  • @asshjaha9704

    @asshjaha9704

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@hazcatsophia exactly. I think its terrible advice for most

  • @EmpressMermaid
    @EmpressMermaid2 жыл бұрын

    I think if employers want employees to do useful things for them they'll need to adjust to the reality of the new workplace

  • @patricksaxon3983

    @patricksaxon3983

    2 жыл бұрын

    Yes, close them office down, and let them work remotley from the home, this is no longer the 1980s!

  • @TheRealHonestInquiry
    @TheRealHonestInquiry2 жыл бұрын

    "You feel terrified because freedom is a pathless path." - Sadhguru

  • @Gunter_Severloh

    @Gunter_Severloh

    2 жыл бұрын

    "Truth is a pathless land" - Jiddu Krishnamurti

  • @DeltaLou
    @DeltaLou2 жыл бұрын

    I quit my job a production manager three weeks ago. That pandemic hosed 90% of my team, and my top performers quit. Suddenly I was working 7 days a week. I burned out like you wouldn't believe. And when I announced my resignation it was met with ridicule and mockery. Today I am semi-retired. Enjoying life with family and going to the beach in Michigan. I am happy I made the move. I stuck it out during the pandemic but enough was enough. Quit to enjoy the summer. I will go back to the matrix but I am taking a nice break. I left on good terms and maintained my professionalism to the very end.

  • @MrDisgruntledGamer1

    @MrDisgruntledGamer1

    2 жыл бұрын

    your story is incredibly common in the wake of covid, hopefully companies will realize that they cant keep putting off wage raise when the price of everything else has been increasing for years

  • @lifeandmorechannel2987

    @lifeandmorechannel2987

    2 жыл бұрын

    Sameee. I can totally relate. I was mentally exhausted and physically tired. Been like that for years, stuck with it due finances. I had wnough and i quit. Left with good terms.

  • @fey279

    @fey279

    2 жыл бұрын

    I did it few months ago and have been looking for work since that time , trying to learn stock trading

  • @johnberry2877

    @johnberry2877

    2 жыл бұрын

    Michigan is the home of the greediest generation ! Mansions for me but a roach infested trailer for you!

  • @artspark7697

    @artspark7697

    2 жыл бұрын

    Good for you ! Enjoy.

  • @DasAntiNaziBroetchen
    @DasAntiNaziBroetchen2 жыл бұрын

    2:22: Here's a number four: Keeping your work visa. For some people quitting literally means giving up the life they built in the country they're not a citizen in.

  • @lancefann22
    @lancefann222 жыл бұрын

    A solid 5 months into quitting and I can honestly say it feels like there was really no other option if I was going to feel the sense of freedom and happiness that I currently feel

  • @KhalilEats
    @KhalilEats2 жыл бұрын

    This video kinda gives you a breath of fresh air

  • @ronpetersen2317

    @ronpetersen2317

    2 жыл бұрын

    What I got from it is ... give up ... it's great. :/

  • @TraceDominguez

    @TraceDominguez

    2 жыл бұрын

    I’m so glad! That was my hope when making it. (The breath of air, not the other thing)

  • @thomascappelli6851
    @thomascappelli68512 жыл бұрын

    My sister just quit her 12.00 hr. nowhere job. She called me to let me know; I am one of those who supported her dream of starting her own business and listened to her when she expressed how unhappy she was. She was ecstatic when she called, and she is now on the 'Self-Employment' road. I will soon be leaving my job as well; as a warehouse worker and starting 3 self employment ventures. I have also quit doing a bunch of things that were not working for me in a positive way. I am elated, but moving forward with caution. I found this video at the perfect moment. Trace: Your enthusiasm is contagious. "Sometimes you have to quit something, to do something else," is the key statement here. Thank you. ♪

  • @TraceDominguez

    @TraceDominguez

    2 жыл бұрын

    Good luck to y’all!!

  • @randybobandy9828

    @randybobandy9828

    2 жыл бұрын

    Hopefully she starts her employees out at atleast $70k a year. She better not expect them to work more than 20 hours a week either....would want her to be a hypocrite.

  • @thomascappelli6851

    @thomascappelli6851

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@randybobandy9828 Thanks, Randy, for the reply. I personally do not beleive she intends to make it anything quite like what you've mentioned; meaning she is doing it mostly for herself, and keeping it small, but I suggested she should grow it into something bigger, and she very well could. If she could work it out along the lines of what you've laid out here, I would be impressed and really quite proud of her. All the best to you...♪

  • @efandmk3382

    @efandmk3382

    2 жыл бұрын

    Your sister indeed needed to quit her 12.00/hr. job. Even Walmart and McDonald's are paying $20.00 now.

  • @yanDeriction
    @yanDeriction2 жыл бұрын

    keep in mind that if you're ready to quit something because the thing keeping you there was the "sunk cost fallacy", consider if its actually the closely related "marginal cost tautology": "I spent 3 years working towards this degree so I should keep going" is a fallacy, but "I only need 1 more year to get this valuable degree so it is the most valuable use of my time" is a good argument.

  • @darkexcalibur87

    @darkexcalibur87

    2 жыл бұрын

    So glad you mentioned this!

  • @jamesdoctor8079

    @jamesdoctor8079

    2 жыл бұрын

    Econ gang been done stant up

  • @lithiumqueen
    @lithiumqueen2 жыл бұрын

    Something my mom always repeated that she got from her dad: "Can't never did anything." and it's probably the most debilitating of the many things my family would try to say to motivate me.

  • @BlekJamal

    @BlekJamal

    2 жыл бұрын

    wut

  • @BlekJamal

    @BlekJamal

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@jdarrrr dank you cumagain

  • @nilliedoodles
    @nilliedoodles2 жыл бұрын

    just found your channel and i lovvve this stuff so im so happy to have found you! Im literally on my way to quit my job right now, and I was speaking with my therapist, telling her how much I hate confrontation. She told me, "you're not confronting, you're making decisions. And you'll be surprised the confidence that comes from that." thank you for encouraging others to make decisions based on their own health and best interest!

  • @BrunoDeMarques
    @BrunoDeMarques2 жыл бұрын

    There’s this trend of motivational speakers that just tell you to quit and follow your dreams but they never tell you that probably 9 in 10 ends up facing financial troubles, bankruptcy or homelessness. Because not everybody is entrepreneurial enough, dedicated enough or has even the consistent mental stability to succeed in whatever “their dreams” are. Not to mention that changing jobs - especially that require new skills - at, say, in your 40s is extremely risky. This to say that we’re not hunter-gatherers like primitive-men but we must accept that we have to work-for-a-living to “put food on the table” and that’s not always pleasant, as it never was, but it’s part - and it has always been - of our lives.

  • @asadb1990

    @asadb1990

    2 жыл бұрын

    so many of these youtubers emphasize the quitting and not so much the difficulty of what comes next. that stress of savings dwindling eats you out. most of these youtubers quit when their channel and brand is very active.

  • @TimoteoDeBaum

    @TimoteoDeBaum

    2 жыл бұрын

    Younger generations aren’t living out of fear like our older counterparts have. It’s refreshing and hopefully inspires others to take that chance no matter how uncomfortable. But to each it’s own I guess

  • @blackheartcardigan

    @blackheartcardigan

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@WillDavlin or take up a trade at a community college. Switching industries is what I plan on doing. Currently a nurse looking to become a truck driver. I'm too much the introvert for this profession and I'm way past burnt out on being "forced" to be nice to some of the most entitled, disrespectful and abusive patients. I can't take another year of this.

  • @KishBish

    @KishBish

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@blackheartcardigan I almost went to nursing school bc my Mom was an RN and had an amazing career.. but after realizing how different I was (she was an extrovert and I'm introverted) I thought twice.. after taking a pathophysiology prereq, something told me as much as I love medicine and the courses, caring for (certain) patients wouldn't be for me.. I felt oddly guilty, but hey-- you've gotta do what's best FOR YOU.. I'm glad you woke up and will go for a better fit.. wishing you happiness and wellness!

  • @WillDavlin

    @WillDavlin

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@blackheartcardigan thats work still lol

  • @SnootchieBootchies27
    @SnootchieBootchies272 жыл бұрын

    I became my own boss four years ago. As a contractor now, I am constantly interviewing for every job. At the same time, I also keep interviewing potential employers, and weeding out things I don't want to do, and people I don't want to work for. I never feel stuck.

  • @Mr_Sh1tcoin

    @Mr_Sh1tcoin

    2 жыл бұрын

    Interviews as a contractor are so different and easy. I feel like I'm interviewing them more than they are me (contractor); if you want my time you have to tell me why you're good enough to have it.

  • @barcafanboi01
    @barcafanboi012 жыл бұрын

    I’ve been working a new job for the last couple of months. The work isn’t difficult but it’s been demanding of my time and I’m so glad I got to have this experience of being uncomfortable with my job because it got me thinking of what I’d actually like to do with my time and now I’m excited to work towards those new goals. Great video and great timing.

  • @ElijahPerrin80
    @ElijahPerrin802 жыл бұрын

    I hope people are starting to realize what they need vs what they want, this should free up time and effort towards chores opening up time to live, laugh and love lol.

  • @TraceDominguez

    @TraceDominguez

    2 жыл бұрын

    YES YES YES needs > wants very important to rec

  • @NakedSageAstrology

    @NakedSageAstrology

    2 жыл бұрын

    Right? #jobsareforrobots Let's start the revolution!

  • @Mr99RICH99

    @Mr99RICH99

    2 жыл бұрын

    So how do you pay for meals and a roof over your head

  • @22lanisha

    @22lanisha

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@Mr99RICH99 Likely by finding that they actually like doing that works with the life they are trying to create.

  • @Mr99RICH99

    @Mr99RICH99

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@22lanisha .......you make it sound like it's going to tbe store for a loaf of bread .....give me a break

  • @alex626ification
    @alex626ification2 жыл бұрын

    I recently quite my job, I was so stressed telling my bosses. My I was honest with them and myself, I just didn't see myself in that field of work anymore.

  • @TraceDominguez

    @TraceDominguez

    2 жыл бұрын

    Congratulations!

  • @warrenpuckett4203

    @warrenpuckett4203

    2 жыл бұрын

    Sometimes quitting is the health assurance you need.

  • @101ineke

    @101ineke

    2 жыл бұрын

    And you really thought that your bosses cared,

  • @OneAdam12Adam

    @OneAdam12Adam

    2 жыл бұрын

    If you were an editor or proofreader, you did your company a favor.

  • @SurpriseMeJT

    @SurpriseMeJT

    2 жыл бұрын

    I wouldn't be stressed telling my bosses. They aren't your parents. They're people taking advantage of you and at best, collaborators. They simply needed you to make numbers work. Now they might even save money by replacing you with someone cheaper. I will quit my job this year too. I will happily resign and I know it's going to put them in a worse position. If they really want me, they can pay me considerably more.

  • @beegee35
    @beegee352 жыл бұрын

    This might be the most impactful video I’ve seen in years. From the bottom of my heart, thank you.

  • @Billionbucks007
    @Billionbucks0072 жыл бұрын

    Wow. I have no clue how this came up in my recommendations, but thank you for this. I literally live like this and always thought something was wrong with me. Not because I lack the skills for staying the course. It's simple for me, if I don't see myself in the vision I won't see myself doing the mission. Period. ❤️ New subscriber ❤️

  • @AliHSyed
    @AliHSyed2 жыл бұрын

    I quit 2 weeks ago and Its been amaazing. With the $$ I have saved I can extend this funemployment probably for 6 months. But I wont do that. Instead, i'm taking a month off and then looking for something less tasking than the 9 to 5 i just left.

  • @TraceDominguez

    @TraceDominguez

    2 жыл бұрын

    Congratulations Ali!

  • @smileyginger1

    @smileyginger1

    2 жыл бұрын

    Same here, looking to take 1-3 months. I figure when I start to feel like an actual person again, I'll know I'm ready. I don't want to bring this exhaustion and burnout into a new job.

  • @johngalt6838

    @johngalt6838

    2 жыл бұрын

    How are you on unemployment after you quit?

  • @kevis5372

    @kevis5372

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@johngalt6838 said clear as day he had money saved

  • @johngalt6838

    @johngalt6838

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@kevis5372 thats not unemployment....thats saved money

  • @bobknight33
    @bobknight332 жыл бұрын

    Salary is what they give you to forget your dreams.

  • @marcduchamp5512

    @marcduchamp5512

    2 жыл бұрын

    A dream may be just a dream. Reality is bills, bills, and more bills

  • @randybobandy9828

    @randybobandy9828

    2 жыл бұрын

    A salary isn't forced upon you.

  • @emem009

    @emem009

    2 жыл бұрын

    Lol no I love my job. Love my salary, love our beach house and ski cabin. Salary is what they give me that allows me an excellent life!

  • @blackvalio4060

    @blackvalio4060

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@marcduchamp5512 bills is something you put on yourself same as kids. You can have low bills if you want to

  • @nickvledder

    @nickvledder

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@marcduchamp5512 Unfortunately you are right about that.

  • @strangeadv4977
    @strangeadv49772 жыл бұрын

    Happy Holidays Trace!...We are missing you and look forward to more insights in 2022..Cheers!!

  • @josephgrn2818
    @josephgrn28182 жыл бұрын

    On the other hand, building perseverance, endurance, and courage requires not quitting. Pick your poison. As Trace said, what's important is intentionality. Good video.

  • @Urspo
    @Urspo2 жыл бұрын

    A fourth factor why people don't quit their awful job: health coverage. I see so many patients who feel trapped in a job figuratively or literally killing them as they feel trapped; to go out means losing their health insurance. I am curious to know if this factor doesn't happen in the rest of the world? Anyone know?

  • @TraceDominguez

    @TraceDominguez

    2 жыл бұрын

    Americans have been convinced that capitalism is the only good ism - so there’s very little social safety net here. That contributes strongly to our fears of losing work, or being unable to meet basic needs if we lose employment (even employment that is dangerous, toxic, or that we actively hate). I do think that humans all over the world can relate to staying in a place they dislike, but sticking around just for healthcare is rare in the developed world. We’re the only nation to not provide this to our citizens, and we reap the rewards (which are not rewards at all).

  • @Urspo

    @Urspo

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@TraceDominguez I appreciate your thoughts on this; I am a long time fan of yours here and in podcasts past. :-)

  • @smileyginger1

    @smileyginger1

    2 жыл бұрын

    I think there's a factor of, at least in western Europe, companies treat their employees better - more time off, etc. They seem to value their employees more as individuals and not just worker bees/cogs in the wheel. I could be wrong...

  • @computerfan1079

    @computerfan1079

    2 жыл бұрын

    Pretty much no one in the industrial world besides US citizens, is completely dependent on their job for health insurance

  • @theresa78201

    @theresa78201

    2 жыл бұрын

    Some people put down socialism, but in socialist nations, everyone has healthcare.

  • @K.R-
    @K.R-2 жыл бұрын

    I quit in January and I haven't looked back. It felt amazing. I no longer feel conquered.

  • @randybobandy9828

    @randybobandy9828

    2 жыл бұрын

    Just wait until the unemployment runs out. You will.be feeling something then.

  • @K.R-

    @K.R-

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@randybobandy9828 Aw you must have felt jealous. I don't get unemployment. Not once during this entire pandemic. So what now Randy?

  • @jonathanruiz7948

    @jonathanruiz7948

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@randybobandy9828 you're really a clown 🤡🤡

  • @ahem8013

    @ahem8013

    2 жыл бұрын

    hey, im wondering how do you make your money?

  • @rickytaco17

    @rickytaco17

    2 жыл бұрын

    MONEY! TELL Me how u eat and sleep? Where?

  • @papahandsoap2259
    @papahandsoap22592 жыл бұрын

    I worked my first "adult job" for 6 months. I was given no opportunity to learn (was told that I need to teach myself and be more independent), had no coworkers, and was given no work pertaining to my actual skill set. Eventually got a great offer from a much larger company with a great and friendly team. Sometimes you need to cut your losses to gear up for a big win!

  • @catsandmorecats6729
    @catsandmorecats67292 жыл бұрын

    We are often told and trained 'not to quit', but I love those quotes you shared in your video. I've written them down to remind myself that 'quitting is not giving up'. Thank you!

  • @islandsedition
    @islandsedition2 жыл бұрын

    Sadly, quitting can seem like a utopian decision to those on the arse end of the pay scale.

  • @BillLaBrie

    @BillLaBrie

    2 жыл бұрын

    It really shouldn’t seem that way. You’re always going to find someone to pay you basically nothing. Why not have some fun?

  • @isaiahcoleman967

    @isaiahcoleman967

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@BillLaBrie exactly!

  • @august1871
    @august18712 жыл бұрын

    "Sometimes quitting is good." Thank you Trace! For your wisdom. I am weighing my options in life right now and your words have added to my internal discussion. Thank you.

  • @Ephremjlm1
    @Ephremjlm12 жыл бұрын

    its 2021 and i am stoked that i can still watch your content my man. Thanks for not quitting on us.

  • @Empkemp
    @Empkemp2 жыл бұрын

    Didn't know I missed Trace so much. Good vid 👌

  • @ColinJonesPonder
    @ColinJonesPonder2 жыл бұрын

    It took a lot of quitting before I found this job I've been in for the last 23 years and am highly satisfied with. Next time I quit will be the last time I work for payment :)

  • @TraceDominguez

    @TraceDominguez

    2 жыл бұрын

    👏 👏👏👏👏

  • @amorbukid5899

    @amorbukid5899

    2 жыл бұрын

    Nice. What do you do for work? Just curious.

  • @ColinJonesPonder

    @ColinJonesPonder

    2 жыл бұрын

    I'm actually a train driver. Decent money, 35 hours a week (usually less) and when I go home my job doesn't follow me :)

  • @amorbukid5899

    @amorbukid5899

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@ColinJonesPonder happy for you. I hope I find a job I would enjoy too.

  • @ColinJonesPonder

    @ColinJonesPonder

    2 жыл бұрын

    It's not impossible! :)

  • @skyfirefly76
    @skyfirefly762 жыл бұрын

    This video helped a lot. I've been stressing over quitting a job I've been at for 15 years for a while now. I think it's time

  • @phhantasm
    @phhantasm2 жыл бұрын

    So glad I was shown this video ! I am quitting a job I've hated for a long time and my last day is next week, it has felt so freeing and wonderful and I'm very excited 🤗

  • @jonkeau5155
    @jonkeau51552 жыл бұрын

    Kenny Roger’s song applies to life and business well: “Know when to hold ‘em, know when to fold ‘em, know when to walk away, know when to run!” I only started gaining traction with my business when I learned to say no.

  • @_baller
    @_baller2 жыл бұрын

    The problem with sunk cost fallacy is that it doesn't consider the future only the past

  • @nemesiswes426

    @nemesiswes426

    2 жыл бұрын

    Sure but if you already don't like a book, movie, a project your working on etc.. then your probably not going to like it in the future. There are of course exceptions where a book just sucks in the beginning and only gets good later on. That's why I like to at least get a couple chapters in before deciding to quit. Same goes for tv shows, at least a couple episodes.

  • @notaplainjane2108X
    @notaplainjane2108X2 жыл бұрын

    I just quit my job last Friday for my mental health ... This video was very helpful thank you!

  • @TraceDominguez

    @TraceDominguez

    2 жыл бұрын

    Glad i could help!

  • @cirella1064

    @cirella1064

    2 жыл бұрын

    I’m just about to do the same Jane. Burned out and not sleeping well at night. This is not normal, not healthy and not worth it. Time to rewire my brain to do something I like and that’s makes me happy.

  • @jingwang6847

    @jingwang6847

    2 жыл бұрын

    Same here. I quit my job yesterday for my mental health. Feeling so good. Felt i am a good and successful quiter after watching this video.

  • @LightStorm.

    @LightStorm.

    2 жыл бұрын

    So how do you pay your bills now with no job?

  • @cirella1064

    @cirella1064

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@LightStorm. savings and I have a side hustle I want to develop.

  • @Nythiennzo
    @Nythiennzo2 жыл бұрын

    Thanks Trace! I think the word for it is not really "quitting", but "pivoting" as they say in the startup world. It's important to actually refocus instead of just quitting, but I guess it would not make a great video title.

  • @Kakeyoro
    @Kakeyoro2 жыл бұрын

    Missed you, Trace. I was wondering what happened to you on Seeker but VERY happy to see that you're still out here, enlightening us all. Your work is definitely appreciated.

  • @TraceDominguez

    @TraceDominguez

    2 жыл бұрын

    Thanks Austin

  • @jasonwilson9040
    @jasonwilson90402 жыл бұрын

    Just remember to have something lined up before you quit. Take a few weeks off and unwind before you make the move. Interview the interviewer.

  • @jasonlarsen4945

    @jasonlarsen4945

    2 жыл бұрын

    Yup. They told me I had the job but not to worry about putting in my two weeks just yet because the new job doesn't start for three weeks. Ha ha. Put in my two weeks immediately. I'm getting paid out for 127 hours of PTO on my last check with a week off between jobs. That's a one week vacation at TRIPLE pay! I'd been struggling with interviews for years trying to get out of my current job. I brought pen and paper, took notes, and asked the interviewers many questions and took notes on their answers. Must have done something right, they called back in under 24 hours to tell me I had the job.

  • @hummersd
    @hummersd2 жыл бұрын

    The June report is due out mid-August; it'll be interesting to see how it compares. I left my dream company (but not job) end of June after six years, and it took me a long time to recover/have energy/feel motivated, but starting to feel normal again and starting to figure out what's next, which is not a regular 9-5 office job.

  • @TraceDominguez

    @TraceDominguez

    2 жыл бұрын

    It definitely takes time to recover, and if you live in NYC as your username suggests it’s got to be even more difficult. In my experience that part of the US is the most ‘rat race’ feeling, where everyone is just trying to keep up with each other and maintain some kind of competition (even just with themselves). It’s exhausting. Good luck!

  • @hummersd

    @hummersd

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@TraceDominguez -- Thanks! Thank you for the video; great insight and perspective. NYC is actually the goal (for a long time); I just need to get belongings cleared out and sold to lighten the load. I was hoping I could transfer to a job w/in the company, but they aren't expanding there as much as I had hoped. High workload in Silicon Valley with aggressive management wanting absolutely everything, but not providing all the resources needed. I know I was privileged with benefits and a higher CA salary, and as much as it was exciting to know all the new stuff coming out, it'll be nice to be surprised and delighted again whenever the newest tech comes out.

  • @aniksamiurrahman6365

    @aniksamiurrahman6365

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@hummersd I left my job, in my dream company a few yrs ago and I still feel lost. I know, not everyone has ADHD like me. But an uncalculated risk is not something to feel proud about, no matter how much media glorifies it. PS: I'm working freelance for over a year now. I earn a bit more than my previous job, but now I don't have any fixed work hour, often has to work in odd times like during sleeping hours, during public holidays etc. And yes, no bonus or medical allowance either and forget about retirement fund. The social circle I formed with colleagues are gone too. I really doubt if Cost+Benefit is actually adding to more than 0. I know not everything is bleak like this. But be aware of what's actually coming.

  • @jibril2473

    @jibril2473

    2 жыл бұрын

    Looks like that dream turned into a nightmare

  • @patricksaxon3983

    @patricksaxon3983

    2 жыл бұрын

    Every company needs to shut those office buildings down and allow their employees to work remotely from their home! This is not the 1980s!

  • @jackjackson7537
    @jackjackson75372 жыл бұрын

    This hit all of the right notes for me. I've had a lot of guilt about "quitting" certain things in the past (like playing the guitar) in favor of doing other things (working on software). While both are fun and great talents that I would like to flex, working on developing software has done more for my career and my brain than I am able to articulate... and I can always pick up my guitar again in the future when I have some more time. This video has a great message that I think a lot of people would benefit from hearing, even if it is just to alleviate some guilt about some of the choices we sometimes make. Chef's kiss and all that... you got a sub out of me.

  • @taurus3alexis
    @taurus3alexis2 жыл бұрын

    I remember walking away from my last bartending job. Before I walked out I made up my mind that I wasn’t coming back. Once I walked out the door my whole body felt light.

  • @infini.tesimo
    @infini.tesimo2 жыл бұрын

    OMG it's you! I haven't seen you since that science channel many years ago. You were an integral part of my relaxation time during a very stressful period in my life and just wanted to say thank you for being you! Just subbed (again technically).

  • @TraceDominguez

    @TraceDominguez

    2 жыл бұрын

    Thanks! Welcome back 💛

  • @BradTheProducer
    @BradTheProducer2 жыл бұрын

    This video came at a time when I desperately needed it. Thank you.

  • @TraceDominguez

    @TraceDominguez

    2 жыл бұрын

    I’m so glad 😁 you got this Brad

  • @sirholycow
    @sirholycow2 жыл бұрын

    I remember your vids from back in the day, glad I found your channel! Great video btw.

  • @RattenKaterCharr
    @RattenKaterCharr2 жыл бұрын

    Saw this video yesterday and today i learned that a friend of mine had almost the same experience as you. I gave him the URL of this video and now I hope it can help him. Helpful video, really.

  • @arifhossain9751
    @arifhossain97512 жыл бұрын

    "Insanity is doing something over and over again, expecting sh*t to change" -Vaas Montenegro, Far Cry 3

  • @ToneyCrimson

    @ToneyCrimson

    2 жыл бұрын

    Do you know the definition of insanity?

  • @bodombeastmode

    @bodombeastmode

    2 жыл бұрын

    I love how Vaas gets credit for that quote when it predates him by a long, long time.

  • @aniksamiurrahman6365

    @aniksamiurrahman6365

    2 жыл бұрын

    That's actually Einstein. Really.

  • @gusmonster59

    @gusmonster59

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@aniksamiurrahman6365 No. He didn't. It just gets attributed to him.

  • @InsanityPlusOne

    @InsanityPlusOne

    2 жыл бұрын

    Ahh yes the boring overquoted dude from FarCry 3 who failed to understand the human element in things and the fact that trying over and over is likely due to an obvious human error that should be able to be overcome... Insanity is thinking that character or quote are any good, Pagan Min or the Blood Dragon characters are the only FarCry characters with any writing worth quoting.

  • @gre3nishsinx0Rgold4
    @gre3nishsinx0Rgold42 жыл бұрын

    I've decided and are in preparation to quit my job to start something new, that I enjoy diving into. I needed to hear some points in this video. Just to shake off some guilt of that decision.

  • @TraceDominguez

    @TraceDominguez

    2 жыл бұрын

    Glad I could help!

  • @lazfernandez9120
    @lazfernandez91202 жыл бұрын

    Absolutely great work on such a subject

  • @GoatbeakTV
    @GoatbeakTV2 жыл бұрын

    Wow this video is amazing, I needed this. Thank you

  • @be4283
    @be42832 жыл бұрын

    Thank you so much for this. Recently I quit a job and really went through feelings that were horrible. I served in the United States Army 10th mountain div. deployed to Afghanistan and done some pretty hardcore things which left me perplexed asking myself why I didn’t want to continue with this civilian job that I was working. I had everyone and their mother pretty much talking down to me telling me I was a quitter but those are the same people who complained everyday that they were miserable and wishing they could leave but were stuck due to bills. I woke up one morning and said you know life’s to short I really don’t care I quit. Best decision I ever made a month later picked up a job making double the pay and not risking my life. I’m glad I quit.

  • @TheSimArchitect
    @TheSimArchitect2 жыл бұрын

    Welcome back! Glad to know you're well and wise! 😇

  • @chrismuratore4451
    @chrismuratore44512 жыл бұрын

    Your Dad sounds like a good human being. All I ever got growing up was "because I said so" and even when I have a logical reason for something, that same "because I said so" mentality trumps logic and reason every time. It must be nice to have family who are genuinely supportive and caring. People who don't just take advantage of your love and empathy. Damn, humans are difficult and strange. Wonderful creatures, just... difficult.

  • @Appleface2012
    @Appleface20122 жыл бұрын

    Thank you! Quitting can be good. Thank you for creating this video to share this powerful message!

  • @HughJass-jv2lt
    @HughJass-jv2lt2 жыл бұрын

    I just quit my job last Wednesday. It's hilarious that this popped up in my feed. ❤😆❤

  • @mma4l

    @mma4l

    2 жыл бұрын

    I quit last Friday, also came up on my feed lol

  • @krisangel7080

    @krisangel7080

    2 жыл бұрын

    Me too

  • @JoseLara-rk2ky

    @JoseLara-rk2ky

    2 жыл бұрын

    I just put in my two week notice today.

  • @Dom6879

    @Dom6879

    2 жыл бұрын

    That's no coincidence

  • @rafaelteodosio7637
    @rafaelteodosio76372 жыл бұрын

    Thank you! I just realized it's better to take care of my kid than serving a directionless boss.

  • @user-yx4gd9gi7y
    @user-yx4gd9gi7y2 жыл бұрын

    I love this video so much! Thank you for this!

  • @mattrutherford4641
    @mattrutherford46412 жыл бұрын

    Thanks Trace! Good stuff as always. Watching again. Needed this my bud.

  • @JJSnel-uh3by
    @JJSnel-uh3by2 жыл бұрын

    I have had this one project for a while, I looove it. But I have had a few roadblocks along the way. Things that upset me, things that I wsa frustrated about. Every time I thought 'But wow I love this so much, what other way is there to do ....' Usually this doesn't happen at once, these are complicated things. So you keep going with this old strategy, but eventually I have found soo many loopholes and other things to do something. It's amazing. But I had to quit for a month or so to recharge. Quit the one thing I loooved doing, and still do. It was hard but totally worth it! People always ask me how I keep going, but they don't see how many times I have quit too. It's a ballance, and yeah I have quit projects entirely too. and I might go back to those if I have a idea or a need but for the moment I am happy with how and when I quit something.

  • @celticlord88
    @celticlord882 жыл бұрын

    Majority of gen z said they wanted to be KZreadrs or streamers when they grew up. I'm curious who will be doing all the jobs people rely on everyday but don't even consider.

  • @renebleu8711

    @renebleu8711

    2 жыл бұрын

    AI, automation

  • @jonathanruiz7948

    @jonathanruiz7948

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@minasenegal7565 stop complaining and work there

  • @jasonlarsen4945

    @jasonlarsen4945

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@jonathanruiz7948 Once the entitled Karens realize that the younger generation isn't serving them as readily, and the corporations are paying livable wages, we'll see some of the previously ungrateful Karens reluctantly taking jobs in the service industry out of necessity. Won't that be a glorious turn of events?

  • @PrashantKhanolkarUSA
    @PrashantKhanolkarUSA2 жыл бұрын

    One of the most important videos I have watched in a while. This is a gem. Thank you for making this one and sharing your perspectives. I will refer to this one again and again.

  • @ravisookdeo8618
    @ravisookdeo86182 жыл бұрын

    I am happy for you man I honestly respect people that do it. There is more to life rather than been bullied by a workplace

  • @danielhansen6991
    @danielhansen69912 жыл бұрын

    I got tired of making other people rich, best thing I ever did.

  • @Kyle496
    @Kyle4962 жыл бұрын

    I'm currently looking for another job as I'm sick of the people I work for/with now.

  • @TraceDominguez

    @TraceDominguez

    2 жыл бұрын

    you’ll get there 💛

  • @JacksHardenedLiver
    @JacksHardenedLiver2 жыл бұрын

    Hey Trace glad to see you started your own channel and have chosen your own path. Good luck brother and keep up the interesting content 😉

  • @ElementalTJ
    @ElementalTJ2 жыл бұрын

    Love your energy. Subscribed. Thanks.

  • @KC-Mitch
    @KC-Mitch2 жыл бұрын

    Lol, taking drugs for a few years helped me with cognitive dissonance. I mellowed out enough to actually play the "What if?" game and it actually pulled a 180 on my political beliefs. I still have bias (like everyone), but I'm aware of the presence of cognitive dissonance and confirmation bias in my head and can hear both sides even if I disagree with a side completely. I can usually understand someone else's point-of-view (as long as they're not going all cult psycho, then there is no arbitration or discussion to be had and I leave the table). It's not an overnight process. You just have to convince yourself to keep an open mind and surround yourself with opposing views occasionally.

  • @W9e0e2e3e4pizza
    @W9e0e2e3e4pizza2 жыл бұрын

    Past two or so months i was like. Huh, havent seen anything from trace recently. "He must be pretty busy with his main work." But like congrats honestly! I tell people all the time that they are living by the sunk cost falacy. But sometimes, even knowing I'm prepetualting the issue for myself, its hard to quit somtimes. So im glad you managed to make such a big decision! Interesting experience i had with this recently was: I worked a job "recently" for just two weeks, It was an overnight 10-hour job. And every morning theyd keep us for an extra 2 hours. Not to mention the work and my boss were miserable to deal with. But the pay was great! I realized it certianly wasent worth it, quit that job and got hired for a larger salary at a wonderful job in just 12 hours!

  • @frankmurphy5
    @frankmurphy52 жыл бұрын

    Tom Scott brought me here, this video made me subscribe. I quit my job in April, oddly enough. It was a good one too. Did it for 15 years. I never really liked it, but I grew to truly hate it, like every second of every day. I was so angry all the time. I always tried to tell myself basically, "You just have a bad attitude. If you could have a better one, it won't matter what you do for a living." Well that didn't work, and believe me I tried. It wasn't for nothing, because I do have an overall better attitude than I used to. But it didn't really make the job much better. I still feel bad sometimes because I also have that "winners never quit" nonsense instilled in me. But whatever. It was untenable. It's been terrifying, not knowing what will happen, but now I'm able to finish a much more meaningful project that I just literally didn't have the time or energy for. Plus I'm starting to get a better idea of what I might actually want to do with the rest of my working life. As long as I keep moving I know I'll be ok.

  • @felcocb
    @felcocb2 жыл бұрын

    Oh man... thanks for doing this, I in a though part of my life and you quite helped me here. Thanks man...

  • @deanhoweymusic5385
    @deanhoweymusic53852 жыл бұрын

    Literally quit my job yesterday

  • @IrelandVonVicious
    @IrelandVonVicious2 жыл бұрын

    Do you have kids? A wife? You know responsibilities? It's great to quit when you got a plan. Not so much if you have responsibilities and no plan. Chasing happiness is a great way to become miserable. Chase meaning and happiness will follow.

  • @swordiebored4769

    @swordiebored4769

    2 жыл бұрын

    Loads millennials and gen z don't have kids. And what does a wife have to do with having a job?

  • @seemlesslies

    @seemlesslies

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@swordiebored4769 Uhm....that providing for a lifestyle and other people is part of the responsibilities of being an adult.....

  • @Hakuonu

    @Hakuonu

    2 жыл бұрын

    spoken like a wise old man. most in this post are young and clueless. thank you for having some wisdom old sage

  • @TraceDominguez

    @TraceDominguez

    2 жыл бұрын

    My wife and I have a kid on the way! It’s very exciting. I mentioned quitting with intention in the video. I quit, and planned to I picked up work elsewhere. That plan was enacted and I’m much happier.

  • @sunstrike2738

    @sunstrike2738

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@seemlesslies Many people will choose to never get married and have kids. There are many things in life people can find meaning in beyond a nuclear family.

  • @BuffaVita
    @BuffaVita2 жыл бұрын

    Trace! You probably don't remember me, but I was best friends with your youngest brother throughout elementary/middle school, and I can't believe I found your KZread channel! Seeing this video is very timely for me right now, so thank you for sharing your experience. Hope all is well!

  • @TraceDominguez

    @TraceDominguez

    2 жыл бұрын

    Of course I remember you! Glad the video came at the right time for you. Hope you’re well. I’m on my way to see Evan right now, so I’ll have to tell him you commented 💕

  • @BuffaVita

    @BuffaVita

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@TraceDominguez I am so shook you remember me after all these years! Yes, tell Evan I said Hello. Hope you're well also -- I'm glad I found your channel! You were always one of my favorites on Seeker

  • @calpster2390
    @calpster23902 жыл бұрын

    this is quite a good video with new concepts, thankyou.

  • @rageraptor7127
    @rageraptor71272 жыл бұрын

    Quit when it’s necessary or when your doing something you don’t like doing. There is no one obligating you to work. Use your head and get what you want from work. Not simply working because it’s the hardest thing to do.

  • @williamh626
    @williamh6262 жыл бұрын

    Woah. I remeber watching you on test tube when I was in middle school so I’m feeling a bit nostalgic. Thanks recommendations!

  • @TraceDominguez

    @TraceDominguez

    2 жыл бұрын

    Whale hello there! 🐳 welcome back

  • @Gadavillers-Panoir
    @Gadavillers-Panoir2 жыл бұрын

    I've been juggling this idea for several months now. Thanks for this!!!! 👍🏼

  • @mikegsg9r
    @mikegsg9r2 жыл бұрын

    I quit a job at a chemical packaging facility after finding out I got into grad school and I knew I had to package sodium cyanide that day haha! It really was one of the best days of my life.

  • @ianhopfethehrpro
    @ianhopfethehrpro2 жыл бұрын

    I’ve quit things in the past and most times they made me happy. Something less to stress about.