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Anyone who's undertaken a project like this can understand, and as one with such ambitions that were met with a wall, I wish you all the best. It's never easy to start something like this, and it's all the harder to finish it when funding is pretty much nonexistent. It's soul wrenchingly hard to find motivation to even start the insurmountable work load needed to push out any kind of sizable update in-between the stress of life and holding a job. 

I'm glad you're not out right cancelling this, and I hope that one day you're able to come back to it and get back to work on it. Whether you do or don't, know that you have nothing to be sorry for. Life happens, and so do delays. Even ones that might be indefinite. 

Stay safe and take care, Autus. 

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Thank you, from the bottom of my heart. I actually teared up a bit reading this, if I'm being honest. I can't count the number of nights I laid in bed, frustrated at myself for not being able to focus on or accomplish anything in regards to the projects I've started. I put so much strain, so much pressure on myself to do something, anything, just to feel like I wasn't letting myself or the few people following me down.

I've been taking the past month or so easy. I'm still working full-time to makes ends meet, and I spend what free time I have doing small things to keep my spirits up. It's honestly been pretty therapeutic. Atlas comes to mind more than a few times a day, but I don't dwell on it like I used to. I know that I'm not done with it; I'll get to it when I can, at a much more manageable pace, and with a heck of a lot less stress.

When I do come back to it, when the times comes for Atlas's story to continue, I hope that you'll come by and check it out.

Again, thank you so much.