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Is It Wrong to Quit?

Art by Carolyn Ridsdale

Ian says: A few months ago, I started playing the clarinet. It’s not that fun, plus it’s really hard. I love soccer, so I’d rather use my free time to join the travel team. My parents don’t want me to quit the clarinet. But they say the choice is up to me. What do I do?

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Angelique says: Stick with it!

    When I was 6, I started ballet. I hated it. I wanted to quit, but my mom convinced me not to. I’m so glad she did! I don’t do ballet anymore. But ballet led me to jazz dance, which I love. That’s why you shouldn’t quit yet. The clarinet could lead you to another hobby, like playing the drums or writing songs.

    You say you’d rather be playing soccer. That’s great that you’ve found something you love! But it’s good to try different activities instead of focusing on just one. Imagine that you spend all your free time playing soccer. What if, in a few years, you hate soccer or get injured? I bet you’d wish you had other hobbies then. 

    Think about why you want to quit the clarinet: Is it because it’s hard? That’s not a good reason! Even if you don’t play the clarinet forever, getting better will make you feel proud. And next time you’re challenged, you’ll know you can handle it!

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Mike says: It’s time to quit.

    Your parents are giving you a choice, so I say quit the clarinet! I get that you don’t want to disappoint them. But you shouldn’t keep taking lessons if you don’t love playing. To me, it just seems like a huge waste of time and money. You’ve given the clarinet a few months. That’s enough time to know you don’t like it.

    Letting go of things you don’t enjoy is important. Why? It gives you more time to find activities you really love! The clarinet clearly isn’t your passion, but now you can find out what is. Maybe you’ll start painting or learn to skateboard. Maybe you’ll become a soccer superstar. Isn’t it exciting to think about what’s possible?

    Grown-ups always say to me: “Sometimes you have to do stuff you don’t want to do.” I think that’s true for things like eating broccoli and doing math homework. But when it comes to what we do with our free time, I think it’s best to focus on the activities we love.

ACTIVITY: 
What should Ian do?

What to do: Use evidence from Angelique’s and Mike’s responses to support their advice. Write the information on a separate sheet of paper. 

Angelique says: Stick with it!

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Mike says: It’s time to quit.

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