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Finishing things... bane of my existence, perpetual weight of guilt, incredibly incredibly boring at times. But unfortunately, finishing things is the essence of life, one of the few ways we can quantify our forward movement. Sometimes you have to brute force the end of a project. Painful, but ultimately satisfying and, in some ways, necessary. Yowch!
Jun 11, 2025

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