To many, a goal means something special
For a kid, growing up to become a doctor
For a young boy who's started his training, to become a Sachin Tendulkar
For a car freak, to buy and drive a BMW
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Is it so necessary to have a goal and work towards achieving it?
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I believe in having small goals daily, because it gives me pleasure and motivation when I accomplish it. There is always a source of inspiration flowing around
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I'm interested to understand how many of us work towards goals. Or do you simply keep going on in your day?
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I love long term goals, it's like a seed, which you foresee growing into a plant as years go by, it can sometime take even 10 years or even more.
What makes you work towards it?
The long term goal, lies in the middle of my mind. Whether I'm drunk, or out with friends, or out for running, it keeps giving me a thought, which strikes the moment, cutting short the day-dreaming part.
This dream has helped me also accomplish lot of short goals along the way. I can call them branch goals. They make your roots stronger and healthier.
Despite a tough competition for you around where you are, of a thought about your goal can calm you down, then it will for sure bloom one day.
I call this competition "tough storm winds".
If this wind bothers you on the way, not letting you go further, there needs some tweaking or re-thinking if our goal is really what we aspire for!
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Lot of people pass by as you keep working, some stay (they're the nutrients to the root), some go away (they're the comets which get shattered by your atmosphere), some stick but cause damage (they're the pests), finally the butterflies and the Bees, which helps in pollination & is helpful mutually and finally the woodpeckers, which seem attractive but damage the stem.
If the re-action towards the pests is by throwing in pesticides (arguments, violence,betrayal,etc), the value of the goal drowns.
When the roots and branches are strong, the pests get thrown away without much effort. I believe so.
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Anything is possible in this world, the self knows it's true worth, not the words from someone else.
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The goal in your life must shatter you down, it will make you hallucinate, take away people from you, might even bring you happiness.
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Imagine, when the flower blooms, all this hallucination and suffering will make you smile with immense satisfaction.
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So, finally, a Goal, are you for it?
Image courtesy : Google
For a kid, growing up to become a doctor
For a young boy who's started his training, to become a Sachin Tendulkar
For a car freak, to buy and drive a BMW
.
.
.
Is it so necessary to have a goal and work towards achieving it?
.
.
.
I believe in having small goals daily, because it gives me pleasure and motivation when I accomplish it. There is always a source of inspiration flowing around
.
.
.
I'm interested to understand how many of us work towards goals. Or do you simply keep going on in your day?
.
.
.
I love long term goals, it's like a seed, which you foresee growing into a plant as years go by, it can sometime take even 10 years or even more.
What makes you work towards it?
The long term goal, lies in the middle of my mind. Whether I'm drunk, or out with friends, or out for running, it keeps giving me a thought, which strikes the moment, cutting short the day-dreaming part.
This dream has helped me also accomplish lot of short goals along the way. I can call them branch goals. They make your roots stronger and healthier.
Despite a tough competition for you around where you are, of a thought about your goal can calm you down, then it will for sure bloom one day.
I call this competition "tough storm winds".
If this wind bothers you on the way, not letting you go further, there needs some tweaking or re-thinking if our goal is really what we aspire for!
.
.
.
.
Lot of people pass by as you keep working, some stay (they're the nutrients to the root), some go away (they're the comets which get shattered by your atmosphere), some stick but cause damage (they're the pests), finally the butterflies and the Bees, which helps in pollination & is helpful mutually and finally the woodpeckers, which seem attractive but damage the stem.
If the re-action towards the pests is by throwing in pesticides (arguments, violence,betrayal,etc), the value of the goal drowns.
When the roots and branches are strong, the pests get thrown away without much effort. I believe so.
.
.
.
.
Anything is possible in this world, the self knows it's true worth, not the words from someone else.
.
.
.
.
.
The goal in your life must shatter you down, it will make you hallucinate, take away people from you, might even bring you happiness.
.
.
.
Imagine, when the flower blooms, all this hallucination and suffering will make you smile with immense satisfaction.
.
.
.
.
So, finally, a Goal, are you for it?
Image courtesy : Google
