Joke Collection Website - Mood Talk - After studying tailoring for a few days, I feel that tailoring is too tired and I don't want to learn. How should I tell others?

After studying tailoring for a few days, I feel that tailoring is too tired and I don't want to learn. How should I tell others?

First of all, it is not appropriate to give up telling the truth because you are tired. You will gradually get used to it through exercise and sharpening, and you can do what others can do. As the old saying goes, where there is a will, there is a way. As long as you work hard, you can grind it into a needle. Of course, this has something to do with everyone's actual situation, and it may also have something to do with the actual situation and personal physique, which is understandable.

If you really don't want to learn, think about what you want to do. I suggest that you finish your present job after making the next plan, so as to avoid long-term failure to find goals and jobs and long-term lack of income after quitting this job. So you can find time to think about what you want to do and then find such a good job. When this is ready, it is not difficult to say that you don't want to be a tailor. You can tell the truth, tell others that you are not suitable for this and want to consider other crafts, or see if you are an apprentice and there is no time limit. It's the same to say that you don't want to do anything else when it's due. It's better not to say that I quit my job because I'm tired, but to attribute the main reason to my interest and ambition, that I don't feel fit to be a tailor, or that I want to try something else.