Well, yesterday a bloke on the radio was talking about Schopenhauer, and one of his famous quotes, put rather simply, was that when we eventually finish some large undertaking, we are lost, and don't know what to do. Completion leads to despair.
We are often told that it is the process that matters not the result, that it is the "doing" of something that is truly special.
Well readers, that's good news for us lowly learners of the Welsh language, because the truth is, it's a massive undertaking which can really and truly never be anything remotely like "complete". We should take pleasure in the "doing" of it and not keep agonising about still being crap!
What a happy thought. I just worry that the "88 years" in "Learn Welsh in 88 Years" is perhaps a little over-optimistic.
Here's another top quote of his that might relevant to us as well ... we would need to expand it to " science and art and Welsh" but that's no big deal.