Angelique says: Stick with it!
When I started ballet at age 6, I hated it and wanted to quit—but my mom convinced me not to, and I’m so glad she did! Although I don’t do ballet anymore, it led me to jazz dance, which I love. That’s why you shouldn’t quit yet. The clarinet could lead you to another hobby, like playing the drums or writing songs.
You say you’d rather be playing soccer. It’s wonderful that you’ve found something you love—but it’s also smart to try different activities instead of focusing on just one. What if you gave all of your attention to soccer for years, only to get injured or decide that you don’t like soccer anymore? You’d probably wish you had other hobbies then.
Think about why you want to quit the clarinet: If it’s just because it’s challenging, you should consider sticking with it. Even if you don’t play the clarinet forever, developing the skill will make you feel proud. And next time you’re challenged, you’ll know you can handle it!