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On not finishing

2024-09-15 10:27

I start a lot of things, and don't finish many. And when I do finish things, I'm never quite ready to let go. Anti-climax. Maybe because I'm overly invested in it at this point, and I see more opportunities, which is why scope boundaries are so important. I enjoy the doing - the journey - It's not about the destination, it's about the journey springs to mind.

A couple of my interests don't have a finish line, and they coincidently (or not) are my personal hobbies that I enjoy the most right now. They are building this website, and running.

In doing each of these there are many tasks, projects, events, experiences, that I finish, or don't finish, but there is no sense of failure because they all just funnel me into another leaf of the book. I'm starting to question when things become too hard, is it really because they are hard, or am I just not interested because they don't align with my values? Weighing that up against a longer term vision helps decide that point.

A couple of examples of very different experiences:

There are greater visions for building this website and running aligned to my values, which keep me returning, however other things in life are not so clear or aligned, and maybe that determines my motivation towards those things.

I'm probably just stating the obvious here, maybe these are fleeting subconcious decisions we make in everything we do. I wanted to put pen to paper (or rather fingers to keyboard) anyway and see where it went. I wasn't thinking about visions and values when I started, so I guess it went somewhere.

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