Every process or goal requires pain, discipline, consistency, courage and innate ability to handle the uncertainty of the outcome. Most of the people do the process for the end goal, such as reward or profit or prize or medal or more. For a few, the journey might be enough and for other, a witness is enough to run the journey.
It is not fair to rank which is better. But each one has a failure mode too. Reward people collapse when they lose. Witness people go hollow when the room is empty (including the inner self). Journey people never finish (finish line never appears). Nothing is better or worse here!
But how does one identity that? By the starting something, finishing and identifying the outcome (to know the shape of what’s missing at the end). You will realize which one is your need or want.
Some goals are short and a few cost years. Obviously, the activities, goals and outcome are subjective.
Start is hard, finish is also hard, identifying what is working for you is even harder!
Cheers!
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