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đ§© A true story of nearly quitting, quiet impact, and finding purpose right when I thought it was all over

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I Was About to Give UpâThen This Happened
A true story of nearly quitting, quiet impact, and finding purpose right when I thought it was all over
A few months ago, I sat in front of my laptop, staring at a blinking cursor.
Blank page. Blank mind. Blank heart.
I had been trying to build somethingâmy writing, my voice, my futureâbut nothing was working. No one was reading. No one was noticing. The effort felt invisible. And I felt invisible too.
My motivation had dried up. I was tired of showing up, tired of believing, tired of pretending that I was making progress when it felt like I was standing still.
Thatâs when the whisper came:
âMaybe Iâm just not cut out for this.â
Itâs the kind of thought that doesnât shout. It just lingers quietly in your head, showing up in moments of doubt, poking at your confidence like a loose thread.
I hovered over the âdeleteâ button on my latest draft. I was ready to close the tabâand maybe not just the tab. Maybe the whole dream.
But then something happened. Something ridiculously small.
A message popped up in my inbox.
It said:
âHey⊠just wanted to say your last piece really helped me. I read it twice. Thank you for writing it.â
That was it. Just one sentence. No emojis. No exclamation marks. But it hit me like thunder.
Someone had read my words. Someone felt them. Someone, somewhere, needed what I almost didnât publish.
We donât always see our impact â but itâs still there
That message was a turning point for me. Not because it was dramatic, but because it reminded me of something I had forgotten:
I donât write for numbers. I donât create for algorithms. I do this for people.
For humans. For the person scrolling through their feed at 2 AM, searching for hope. For the friend who forwards a story and says, âThis made me think of you.â For the stranger who finds comfort in something I almost didnât share.
Thatâs the kind of impact we canât measure in views or likesâbut itâs the one that matters most.
Success is quiet. And slow. And deeply personal.
We live in a world obsessed with going viral. We think success has to be loud to be real.
But real success?
Itâs quiet.
Itâs showing up when no one claps.
Itâs keeping a promise to yourself when no oneâs watching.
Itâs doing the hard thing not because someone told you toâbut because you believe in the person you're becoming.
Thatâs what I learned the day I almost gave up.
Not every effort gets noticed. Not every story gets shared. But every time you show up with intention, youâre building something far more powerful than a number: youâre building integrity.
Motivation fades. Movement doesnât.
Letâs be honest: motivation is unreliable.
You might feel inspired today and defeated tomorrow. You might write ten pages one week and barely finish a sentence the next.
Thatâs okay. Motivation isnât meant to carry you forever. What really sustains you is movementâthe act of doing something, even when you donât feel like it.
One paragraph.
One workout.
One small promise kept.
Thatâs how momentum is built. Not with fireworks, but with flickers. Not with massive leaps, but with quiet steps.
You donât need to go faster. You just need to keep going.
I know what itâs like to feel behind. To scroll through social media and see everyone else âwinningâ while youâre struggling just to stay afloat.
But the truth is: the timeline doesnât matter. Your pace is not a problem.
You are not late. You are not lost. You are not too far behind.
You are becoming.
And thatâs a process that canât be rushed.
Let people see you tryânot just when you win
The internet is full of âafterâ photos. But what we need more of are âin the middleâ photos. The messy drafts. The shaky starts. The honest attempts.
People donât just connect with successâthey connect with struggle.
So share the truth. Not just the triumph. Let people see your heart, not just your highlight reel.
Because the world doesnât need more perfect stories.
It needs real ones. Yours included.
Someone out there is waiting for your story
You might think your story is too ordinary, too broken, too small. But hereâs what Iâve learned:
What feels small to you might feel enormous to someone else.
What you almost deleted might be the exact thing someone else needs to read.
So donât underestimate your voice. Donât silence your truth.
Speak it. Share it. Give it a chance to be felt.
Final Thoughts
If youâre on the verge of giving upâon your goal, your art, your healingâplease donât.
Rest if you need to. Cry if you have to. But donât stop moving.
Because right on the other side of âI canât do this anymoreâ is a moment youâll never forget.
Just like the one I had.
The day I almost gave upâŠ
Was the day I realized I never should.
About the Creator
Ahmet Kıvanç Demirkıran
As a technology and innovation enthusiast, I aim to bring fresh perspectives to my readers, drawing from my experience.


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