Born: 01-01-1965
Annie Duke is a former professional poker player turned author and decision-making expert. Known for her strategic insights, she has written books on decision science, including "Thinking in Bets" and "How to Decide." With a background in psychology, Annie combines her poker experience with cognitive psychology to help individuals and organizations make smarter decisions. She frequently speaks on decision strategy and risk management, leveraging her unique blend of skills and knowledge.
Quitting is not the opposite of perseverance; it's the opposite of being stuck.
Knowing when to quit is a crucial life skill.
Quitting is not failing when it's done with intention.
The courage to quit is often harder to find than the courage to continue.
Strategic quitting is a form of winning.
You cannot win if you're not willing to quit at the right time.
Quitting can be a way to make space for new opportunities.
To quit is to choose your battles wisely.
Sometimes quitting is a door to a new beginning.
The hardest part about quitting is admitting that it's the right choice.
Quitting is not giving up; it's moving on.
It's not quitting if it's the right decision for your well-being.