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Hello @mister-omortson! Welcome to Architecture + Design Community!

"There are people who doubt, rush, change their minds depending on external factors....And there are clients who know exactly what they want. Such people use the architect like a pencil,"

You nailed it well because you captured the realistic scenario with a hint of humor. I don't know which one is worse or better. Personnally, these 2 types are more or less the same.

My recent encounters are fickle-minded ones who keep changing their mind what to do with their land, it changed from a commercial building (various functions/options three times) into residential building, into residential home,then back to a commercial building, which option is it going to be, I'm not sure. However,just like you, we have carried on because I know they'd do the project anyway. The question is when and what it is going to be. And as you've said, if the stars align the project will reach its completion. Nice to see you here and hope to see you around.

I agree with @discoveringarni on this one! In the profession of architecture, we deal with all types of clients. And as much as we try to offer the best solutions for their needs and problems, there are just some so-called "dictators" who end up using us as disposable tools. It's a painful reality but, better simply laugh at it instead of taking it personally. In your years of practice, is it a common scenario where you encounter clients who offer you projects "moving through thorns to the stars"? 😄

Welcome @mister-omortson to the Architecture+Design Community! I'm glad you finally found a home for your awesome architecture and design content!

Indeed, these clients have become part of our profession, and we just have to deal with them.