<2> You Are Not Your Project
<3> The Culture of Persistence
In today’s society, we often hear about the importance of persistence and determination. We’re told that if we just work hard enough, we can achieve anything we set our minds to. While this mindset can be motivating, it can also be damaging. When we tie our self-worth to our projects, we risk losing ourselves in the process.
<4> The Dangers of Identity Entanglement
When we become deeply invested in a project, it’s easy to get caught up in the idea that our success or failure is a direct reflection of our worth as individuals. This can lead to an unhealthy attachment to the project, causing us to become overly identified with it. We start to see ourselves as the project, rather than as separate entities.
<5> The Consequences of Identity Entanglement
This identity entanglement can have serious consequences. When the project fails, we may feel like we’ve failed as individuals. We may become discouraged, demotivated, and even depressed. On the other hand, when the project succeeds, we may feel like we’re invincible, leading to an inflated sense of self-importance.
<6> The Importance of Separation
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