I didn't want to take any more part into this, because i can already see which kind of situation, or person we are dealing with here, but i'm also going to tell you a story, or a fable if you prefer.
There was once this boy, he was the son of a lawyer and he has always admired him very much. After growing up, this boy has started law school and aimed to be just like his father.
His father, skilled as he was, has spent the past years working on this very specific case, but he was never able to fully solve it.
One day, while his father was away and his son was substituting him on his office, searching through his father's files, he has decided to take this case for himself in secret, and after only a few months, he has managed to finally finish it.
The young man wanting to make his dad proud by proving his worth, came after him overflowing with joy and with sparkling eyes then said:
- "Look, father, i've done it! that difficult case which you took so long is finally over!"
The father, with a shocked expression which suddenly turned into an ugly scowl, has smacked the boy's head and yelled at his face:
- "YOU FOOL! That case was what has put food on our table FOR THE PAST 20 YEARS! And now you've just ruined everything!"
Moral of the story: sometimes people CAN finish something they should, but they intentionally don't want to, because it's way more benefical to them if they don't, always coming up with excuses such as "rush is the enemy of perfection" to justify further delays.