All long-term planning involves accepting the unpleasant feeling that will surely arise during the process, and it will seem to do everything to ensure that the plan is quickly abandoned, since the goal is very distant and it may be better to engage in something more rewarding. The worst, without a doubt, is when the plan aims only to create conditions for another plan to be executed, and this other plan alone seems to have true value. Here, one feels the full weight of the universe, blocking possibilities, unfair and antagonistic; one feels the pain of apparent stagnation, powerlessness in the face of the world, the inability to do anything effective to speed up the process. And so a terrible frustration arises. However, by mentally moving forward in time, visualizing the completed goal, it is possible to arm oneself with the certainty that everything will have been worth it. But first of all, it is necessary to be aware of the effort required, because not everyone will be willing to endure the bad days.