Most projects end with a whimper
That means you have a choice:
Spend a lot of your time in whimpering moments.
or
Be prepared to blow things up, declare victory/failure, walk away—even if it feels easier in the moment to timidly and slowly fade away, whimpering.
Prematurely giving up is a huge problem. A more draining problem is not knowing when to quit.
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