Here’s the situation: Alex, 13, recently began playing the saxophone. His grandpa plays with a local band, and Alex wanted to follow in his footsteps. Alex’s grandpa was so excited that he paid for six months of private lessons.
But now, two months in, Alex is starting to dread those lessons. He just isn’t getting the hang of how to play. His grandpa says to be patient—that it took him years to learn the sax. But if Alex is honest with himself, he’s not having fun. Plus, he wants to join the soccer team, and he knows he won’t have time for the saxophone and soccer.
Alex should just quit the saxophone, right?
But wait. Isn’t that giving up? And isn’t giving up . . . bad ?