>>100055044I think the best analogy I can make is this way. imagine someonne is stuck on an island, but out of the scraps and debris he gather, he manage to build a boat.
It's shitty boat, but it manage to float and even take him to destination. It's a thing of wonder, to have pulled that off is nothing short of a tiny miracle.
The boat worked, it carried you out and brought you to the destination you wanted. It deserve applause, objectively, because making it was clearly not easy.
But nobody want to mount onboard. Can you blame them? No, because it's a shitty boat build with scrap and that it did what it was supposed to do is not enough to qualify as a good boat. You cna't blame anyone who do not want to use that boat.
Now, some people will come and tell him how to improve that boat. Most of them can see if a boat is good or not, but most of them have no fucking idea how to built a boat and sometimes even give advices that he know for a fact is wrong from the little experience he managed to gather from building that boat. The fact is, he is already trying to get advice from professional to make it better and people who come there and sometimes even are ostensibly insulting while giving nothing of interest is getting on its nerve quickly.
Apply this boat analogy to any endeavour that manage to cross the finish line.