You have to pick the places you don’t walk away from.
Meaning of the quote
"This quote means that sometimes we have to make choices about the things or situations we want to stick with, even when it's hard to stay. We can't just leave everything that's difficult or uncomfortable. We have to decide what's important enough to keep working on, even when we feel like giving up."
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