@mayne70 Me! I was a competitive athlete pretty much my whole life and went down the elite path after college. I can't even look at a training plan now without fully rebelling, but I still train 6-7 days a week and it's a huge part of my life. I do it because it makes me happy and it's an etch-a-sketch for my brain.
Whenever people ask me what my goals are and why I train so much I say "so I don't have to say no to things" but that also extends to being the best version of myself, cheesy as it is.
I hope one day I can feel excited about chasing a race goal or whatever, but I don't think everything in life needs to be goal driven. In fact, I think being overly goal driven is problematic and leads to disappointment and the "what's next" mentality.
I always ask myself, "Does running an ultra or a sub-whatever insert-distance-here, etc make me a
fundamentally better person?" The answer is probably no. However, maintaining the discipline and showing up every day does make you a better person, even if there's no "end" in sight. It's the journey!