Novatrix
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Perhaps a QOTD? Likely one that’s been asked before, but: For those of you who have done a half or marathon, what was your inspiration or motivation? Or did you always just assume you’d do it? How did you decide to “go the distance”?
Literally the first running race I ever signed up for was a rundisney half marathon. I had decided as my New Year's resolution for that year that I wanted to get back into shape, and had decided running would be the safest and most efficient way to do so (I'd previously done some long distance biking events, but after a number of close calls with cars wanted to avoid dealing with NJ traffic.) After some research for a target fall race to motivate me, I was amazed to discover rundisney and signed up for the Wine and Dine half. (After all, I figured if I was going down to Disney I might as well do the longest event.

For you, I think you'd need to think about what motivates you to run in the first place and what you'd get out of doing longer runs and the greater training commitment that comes with them.
Do you like running for the endorphins? The ability to zone out with an audiobook/music? The extra calories you get to burn? The accomplishment of completing a further distance? The different/additional medals from longer races? Some alone time out of the house/on a treadmill?
Only you can answer what those would be worth to you.