Realizing You Have Been Chasing the Wrong Thing
Years went into pursuing something and the realization lands that the something was never actually wanted. The work was real and the goal was clear but the desire to reach the goal was borrowed from somewhere else. Now the thing is almost possible and it doesn't matter. The immediate problem is that stopping feels like wasting the work already done. All that time and effort would mean nothing if the goal doesn't get reached. But reaching the goal means getting something that doesn't matter. Both options feel like loss. What complicates this is that people are invested in the goal. They helped support it, believed in it, maybe sacrificed for it. Admitting that the whole thing was built on false wanting means admitting that their investment was in a false direction. That creates guilt alongside the panic about wasted time. The work that's been done isn't completely wasted even if the goal doesn't matter. Some skills got built. Some connections got made. Some...