Musing For Today
A lot of projects that end are often not really finished or completed. Many times they're merely discontinued. You'll find they had "more cards to play", but for some reason they never went any further even though they still had plenty of substance to work with and good reason to continue.
There are usually three main reasons one would suddenly abandon a once-ambitious project or hobby: financial, circumstantial, or psychological
*They can no longer afford to constantly incur the expenses that come with the project due to other expenses in their life
*The project has taken over too much of their time and seems to "own them", creating an imbalance of sorts in which they aren't giving enough attention to other areas of life
*The world and life itself is interfering too much with their life, cutting into the time and resources necessary for them to be able to focus adequately enough on their project
*The stress and effects of dealing with adverse personalities and situations is messing with their minds too much for them to be able to remain clear-headed enough to retain the focus and creative energies needed for executing the project properly.
It's a lot like those who quit their job, not because the work is hard, or because they don't get along with the boss, but more due to insufferable coworkers---those who constantly mess with them, sabotage their on-job efforts, behave threateningly toward them for alleged "offenses" (being too "gruff", not being dutifully respectful or for being "unfriendly"---never mind these coworkers themselves have their fair share of "meltdowns" and also act rude when they're experiencing "personal issues"), and act like they're also "in charge" and can make rules of their own.
A lot of projects that end are often not really finished or completed. Many times they're merely discontinued. You'll find they had "more cards to play", but for some reason they never went any further even though they still had plenty of substance to work with and good reason to continue.
There are usually three main reasons one would suddenly abandon a once-ambitious project or hobby: financial, circumstantial, or psychological
*They can no longer afford to constantly incur the expenses that come with the project due to other expenses in their life
*The project has taken over too much of their time and seems to "own them", creating an imbalance of sorts in which they aren't giving enough attention to other areas of life
*The world and life itself is interfering too much with their life, cutting into the time and resources necessary for them to be able to focus adequately enough on their project
*The stress and effects of dealing with adverse personalities and situations is messing with their minds too much for them to be able to remain clear-headed enough to retain the focus and creative energies needed for executing the project properly.
It's a lot like those who quit their job, not because the work is hard, or because they don't get along with the boss, but more due to insufferable coworkers---those who constantly mess with them, sabotage their on-job efforts, behave threateningly toward them for alleged "offenses" (being too "gruff", not being dutifully respectful or for being "unfriendly"---never mind these coworkers themselves have their fair share of "meltdowns" and also act rude when they're experiencing "personal issues"), and act like they're also "in charge" and can make rules of their own.
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