Most people give up right before it finally starts to make sense. At the beginning, everything feels exciting. It’s new. It’s fresh. You see the potential, the freedom, the success. You feel unstoppable. Then reality shows up. You start to realize how much work it actually takes. The hours. The silence. The discipline. At first, you fight through it with motivation, but motivation fades. Soon, you hit the wall. Progress slows. The results don’t match the effort. You start doubting yourself, and the dream that once lit you up now feels heavy. That’s the moment most people quit. Not because they can’t make it, but because they don’t realize how close they are. Every big goal has a breaking point. That moment where it feels impossible, that’s not the end. That’s the transition. It’s the point where growth shifts from external to internal. Your skills are there, your foundation is built, but your mind hasn’t caught up yet. And that’s why it feels so hard. ...