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Honestly, I don't think projects have to be finalized. Sometimes you just want to build or try something. I have aborted dozens of projects, from web interfaces to games and frameworks. Sometimes, you just want to build something, finish that and then realize the remaining part of the project is not interesting.
You learn something with everything you start. I don't think finishing it is an obligation.
Just wanted to say the exact same thing.
Projects can be treated like games too. You had some fun, learned a bunch, challenged yourself, and when there's only uninteresting stuff left; why bother?