You often do not see the desired effect of what you are working on. There could be innumerable reasons why things do not work out.
It could be that there are no takers for what you produced. You misjudge what the market needs and what you created. There could be other reasons. Poor quality of work, Poor experience, Others outdid you, etc.
The reason efforts did not work could also be because of poor experience of human interaction when the recipient tried to use what you had.
The reasons could be many. However, your understanding of reality must be uniform. Something needs fixing without which wholehearted acceptance is unlikely to come.
Often persevering despite failure could be a valuable trait as long as we realize that the cause is worthy and pivoting to adjacent areas provides new hope and signs of acceptance.
Sometimes wasting efforts in fixing something for little gain might be counterproductive.
Then cutting our losses is a good call. Closing out lost causes opens doors for worthy causes.
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