+ 13
OFF TOPIC! How do you even say goodbye to Sololearn?
"Leaving Sololearn is like leaving a girlfriend who you never had issues with. You constantly think about her deep inside and eventually return, somehow...like I did."
3 odpowiedzi
+ 8
I agree that if you are pursuing something totally different, it's alright to leave. However, if coding has become part of your life, your career and for the most part people look up to you for your accomplishments then it's something worth pondering over. Learning never stops. Personally, if I was doing coding for fun then leaving wouldn't be an issue. If you are planning to use the knowldege somewhere down the lane then i would lose if I left. How long do you spend on your phone doing other less relevant things? In my own opinion, I don't have to open Sololearn everyday, still, even if I opened and learnt a single piece of code won't hurt me either. You can take time off, or if you have attained your goal, or if this wasn't what you expected. My own reasons, I don't get spammed here, there is no hate like other channels, people are always welcome to be challenged to help you grow, it a community...and we're like in a whole different world.
+ 6
Personally I don't think there's anything wrong with it, and I even understand some cases. If at any time you feel that something is interfering with your activities or that you are not enjoying it, you should leave it or at least take some time. And that applies to whatever you do.
Taking a moment to say goodbye is also a detail that is appreciated, after all within the application one usually interacts with many people, and simply disappear I don't think it is right.
+ 5
I know that most of these goodbyes are caused by anger but instead of leaving it's advisable to make lucid your anger to avoid discouraging other users.