Disappointment is the gap between what happened and what you thought was going to happen. If we spend some time at the outset thinking about what is likely to happen, we can form more realistic expectations. Heck, we may not do it at all, or we may decide to do it in a different way.
We shouldn’t be disappointed by outcomes, especially with things that take years to complete. We should see what is coming when we consider all the information.
What will the outcomes be to the things you are working on/involved with now?
How appropriate, was just talking with my wife about how disappointing my day was yesterday. Thanks for the lift Larry.