Here's another theory you could adopt:
A moving object can't and won't EVER reach its destination.
How it works:
imagine a long ruler on the floor. There is a toy car at position 0.
We ignore friction, and say that when the car is pushed, it will reach
the end of the ruler within 10 seconds.
When the car is at the middle of the ruler, half the time would have passed. Meaning that it still has another half to complete.
So, now it's at position 0.5(half a ruler), after 5 seconds.
When the car is at position 0.75, it is half way to its destination point, starting from the previous point (0.5).
We just keep deviding the distance by 2, and the car logically, mathemathically, will NEVER reach the end of the ruler. It's still only half way there!
Adapting this to real life:
you are in college, last year. You still have another half to complete, before you graduate. You will NEVER graduate. HAHAHA!
I don't know if I explained myself very well, I'm not very good at explaining stuff...