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Right on, and thank You.
This is also like real life (for some people) if you want to get deep and philosophical. Others just rushing through life, not appreciating the day to day journey and not finding happiness until they hit their ultimate goal, then sometimes being disappointed because that ultimate goal didn't make the person happy anyway. So then, said person goes on to chase something else in life whether it be money, power, or physical items, perhaps even a difficult achievement on Steam. I know this only because after gaining money, power and many expensive physical items, I was still completely empty and suffering from mental, emotional and spiritual distress until I finally finished some of my most difficult personal Steam achievements, Playstation Trophies and Xbox achievements. Through these achievements and trophies, I have finally found true peace, joy and fulfillment in life. I just hope I can save some of you from any wasted time in this precious thing we call life. Good Luck and Godspeed.