In order not to stop and not to be discouraged, a person deceives himself - without completing one, he starts to do something else, which also leaves unfinished, and in new undertakings and new efforts he tries to draw fresh impulses and courage. So a person steals from himself and gradually becomes a larger and more indebted debtor of himself and everything around him.
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interesting how you expressed that thought; and quite a good perception of that. Deceiving oneself must be one of the most difficult things to realize for oneself. It takes quite a bit of attention to see that. Although the phrase "so a person steals from himself" is a bit confusing. Can you clear that up? What is it that is being stolen? And how can I steal from myself? Am I not the one who is doing the stealing?
I want to say that this person does not receive enough of what a person experiences in the completed work, he steals these feelings from himself