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I used to think I just hadn't found the right thing yet. Every time something stopped feeling exciting, I told myself it was a sign. That the slowness meant I was on the wrong path. That a new direction would feel different. So I'd start over — and the beginning always felt like proof that I'd made the right call. It took me a long time to see what was actually happening. The problem was never the path. The problem was that I couldn't tolerate the phase where nothing feels exciting anymore — where the work becomes routine, the feedback disappears, and everything gets quiet in a way that's hard to sit with. And every single time I hit that phase, my brain offered me a way out that felt like clarity. A new idea. A better direction. Something more aligned. I didn't recognize it as avoidance because it never felt like running. It felt like evolving. This video is about that pattern — why the beginning of anything always feels exciting, why the middle always feels slow and unrewarding, and why the brain misreads boredom as a signal to leave instead of a signal to stay. It's also about what I started to understand about growth — that it doesn't happen in the exciting phase. It happens in the part that feels the most unremarkable. The part most people, including me for a long time, leave right before anything real begins to show. No advice. No motivation. Just an honest look at a cycle that's easy to stay in for years without ever seeing it clearly. If you've ever quit something right before it might have worked — this might be worth watching. psychology of quitting | why you keep starting over | restart mindset | personal growth | self awareness