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Old 02-25-2021, 03:30 PM   #14
youngrodder
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Re: Why Does Everything Take So Long

I all takes time. My first build was 11 yrs. I think my current one is going on 7 (and this one wont have show pain). Sure I would like to be driving it but I wont cut corners to get the finish line quicker. The goal is to have very few problems when you do get it on the road. Quality/craftsmanship takes time.

I make lists and check off as I go. It is satisfying to see the the checked off progress. It helps to visually remind you that you are making progress. Our brains tend to focus on what's ahead apposed to appreciating the journey we have already traveled.

Keep at it, and before you know it you will be on the road and forget all of this your first few miles logged.

Marc
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