When you already know the outcome, the process becomes important.
When you don't know the ending, the ending is more important. When you don't care about the outcome, the present is the most important.
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When you already know the outcome, the process becomes important.
When you don't know the ending, the ending is more important.
When you don't care about the outcome, the present is the most important.