- Feb 4, 2000
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So I've basically been taught all my life that we should all have goals that we should aim for (basically by the same people who say there's no evil in this world, good always prevails, etc..), but are they really?
I talked to my friend lately, who's just about the most brilliant person I've ever known--soon to be valedictorian in a senior class of ~1000, will basically get into any college she wants to, etc.--and she says she's lived her entire life aimless and without goals. I was shocked at this, since I figured someone with so much going for her would be super ambitious and have goal after goal that she'd want to accomplish. Given her track record though, I'd say it's pretty hard to argue with her sentiments..She says having a goal and not having it turn out the way she wanted only discouraged her, rather than keeping her motivated. So now she pretty much goes through each day aimlessly, doing only what she has to.
What do you guys think? Do you find having goals helps, or do they just get in the way?
I talked to my friend lately, who's just about the most brilliant person I've ever known--soon to be valedictorian in a senior class of ~1000, will basically get into any college she wants to, etc.--and she says she's lived her entire life aimless and without goals. I was shocked at this, since I figured someone with so much going for her would be super ambitious and have goal after goal that she'd want to accomplish. Given her track record though, I'd say it's pretty hard to argue with her sentiments..She says having a goal and not having it turn out the way she wanted only discouraged her, rather than keeping her motivated. So now she pretty much goes through each day aimlessly, doing only what she has to.
What do you guys think? Do you find having goals helps, or do they just get in the way?
