Your Type
You shout about quitting every day, apply for jobs, and go to interviews, but always find small reasons to stay. This trait of 'infinite hesitation and delayed decisions' actually reflects your deep anxiety over 'sunk costs and self-value'. You feel it's a pity to abandon what you've built here, yet fear the new company won't meet expectations, so you use 'continuous complaints' instead of action, falling into a self-consuming loop. But standing at the crossroads refusing to choose is still a choice (choosing stagnation). Try setting a hard deadline (e.g., 3 months) to force an exit if things don't improve. When you learn to own your decisions, you won't be trapped in a cage of your own making.
💡 Did you know?
Independent thinkers often provide the most critical perspectives in 'collective intelligence' research — uninfluenced by groupthink, they spot blind spots others miss.
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