When you eventually give up counting, you'll ponder about the meaning of life and it's peculiar nuances, postulating theories and concepts in the field of psychology, neurology, philanthropy, and philosophy. You'll come to various finding about the human brain's seemingly random but conclusively pragmatic idiosyncrasies and truly understand the brain's never-ending thirst for input. You'll realize that in trying to complete a goal, one might determine goals' probability of success and the benefits of a successful outcome. In the end, you'll realize this was so that you might be able to ponder on the reason of your self-ordination to give up counting the coupled fortnights that once meant so much to you on a truly profound emotional level.