The hero of that day is #murovey. The stubborn fellow had some kind of obsessive goal - to drown himself! The first ? covers him and throws him further away from the water, but he, overcoming the difficulties, turns from his back to his feet, and again heads into the very depths...
Looking ahead, I want to say that his goal was absolutely fundamental, because he was carried into the grass, from where the ant successfully got out, again quickly heading towards the water.
I believe that, noticing the gaze on himself, he decided to go away further away in order to commit suicide.
How important is integrity? How urgent and integral is the goal? To achieve what is desired, no matter what it takes... or maybe it's all in vain? Is the goal achievable at all? And if it is achievable, then in a reasonable time frame...
Achieving a goal means solving a lot of problems. It is important to understand that a goal has components... Although any task can be broken down into subtasks and steps. But is there any point in spending so much effort and time to say: "the goal has been achieved"? For what? Is it a waste of time? Or "but"? But now you have... Do you choose "the goal" or "here and now"?