At some point we have to give up and say that's just the way it is. Or, not give up and push on.

Leonard Susskind
At some point we have to give up and say...
At some point we have to give up and say...
At some point we have to give up and say...
At some point we have to give up and say...
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When you are tired of feeling tired, give up and admit that you are overworked. Give up the fight and realize that what you are trying to accomplish is not possible. Or, do not give up and push on. If you do not give up, then it is possible that you might actually achieve your goal or accomplish what you set out to do.

Source: The Theoretical Minimum: What You Need To Know To Start Doing Physics

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