Who determined it was a BETTER choice to just walk away from difficulties instead of resolving them? That it is BETTER to throw away a person, or a family because you have to work at it? That it's now more IMPORTANT to hold onto hate and anger than people and love? What genius came up with that load of shit? Yes, life does always have breaking points. Points of no return. But when your first effort is to "walk away" because things aren't "perfect", that's not a breaking point. That's simply making a wrong choice. That's Quitting. Not "Walking Away".