• gibmiser@lemmy.world
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      I have an idea for a system that will prevent me from doing this all the time. It involves making a program. Everyone is going to love this, let me know if you want on my email list.

      Only problem is I don’t know how to code yet, but I am going to teach myself.

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    It’s actually a researched phenomenon. Basically, by telling people about your goals, you get a similar dopamine hit to actually completing the goal, which reduces the drive to complete it.

  • ObstreperousCanadian@lemmy.ca
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    This is why I don’t usually tell anyone. Although last time I worked on a project I told a bunch of people hoping it would incentivise me to finish. Did it work? Oh my no.

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    I am going to finish the game i have been ignoring for half a decade, i just have to finish the minecraft mod im working on, my modded terraria world, celeste, deadcells, my modded minecraft world, switching back to gnome, installing google play services on my phone, cats are liquid a better place and a light in the shadows, the other 2 games i forgot about, 2 minigames on a minecraft server that i couldnt work on because i didnt have friends to test the game with and learn rust and bevy engine

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    Where is the part that I find out that I don’t have the skills and it would take me years to learn to do what I want to do?

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    I still tell people about my projects, but at this point I just also tell them straight-up that I’ll never finish it.