There are some days when the struggle pays off, when all of your effort turns out for the best, when you put in hours and hours of work and then you finish and you dust off your hands and you say: wow. Look what I did. Look at all of those man-hours I put in. Look as the beautiful results.
It's that sensation of all of the worry you've been building up over time, stressing over this project, worrying you won't do it in time, or well enough, or at all. Trying to figure out exactly how you're going to execute your plan, or how you're going to organize the whole situation. Is someone going to help you? Are you left out in the ocld all alone? Are you going to sweat it out without aid? It's that sensation of all of those concerns finally just evaporating.
Even better, it's that flow that you get when you're working on a project that is perfectly suited to your interests and your capabilities, such that the awful, painful slog turns into a face-paced flyby day of working hard and being "in the zone". It's like what Kobe Bryant feels when he's playing a winning, forty point game.
This can happen with a campaign. This can happen with capturing Osama Bin Laden. This can happen with a brand new neuroscience study that you've just conducted and written up and submitted.
Or, this can happen with a garage door replacement. Maybe you called in the repairman, or maybe you did it yourself, but the result of all of that time and worry is a shiny new garage door gracing the front of your home. What a satisfying sensation. Now you can kick back, grab a Corona or a lemonade or whatever your heart desires, and enjoy the fruit of your efforts.
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