No, of course this is not the case. You made a decision based on priorities.
The headline of the article:
> Finish your projects
> Don’t let fear, or that last 10%, hold you back.
... and reading the article, it seems targeted at people who want to finish their projects, but are struggling with the reality of actually doing so.
GP seems to be talking about the same sort of thing --- giving up because the going got grindy.
It's of course fine to just screw around in your free time if the goal is to screw around in the first place. It's also fine to realize that some goal (project, etc.) you set no longer aligns with your priorities.
I feel like there are two groups of people here talking about different things but thinking they're the same.
No, of course this is not the case. You made a decision based on priorities.
The headline of the article:
> Finish your projects > Don’t let fear, or that last 10%, hold you back.
... and reading the article, it seems targeted at people who want to finish their projects, but are struggling with the reality of actually doing so.
GP seems to be talking about the same sort of thing --- giving up because the going got grindy.
It's of course fine to just screw around in your free time if the goal is to screw around in the first place. It's also fine to realize that some goal (project, etc.) you set no longer aligns with your priorities.
I feel like there are two groups of people here talking about different things but thinking they're the same.