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since everything changes, it is useless to fix goals. Today's needs are not tomorrow's. Accordingly,goals keep changing. How can we fix them??​

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Answered by pankajkr9798
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since everything changes, it is useless to fix goals. Today's needs are not tomorrow's. Accordingly,goals keep changing. How can we fix them??

Answered by pokemon1eldorado
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When I was young, I went after what I wanted with curiosity, boldness and joy.

Life was effortless and fun.

Sometimes I’d struggle to fall asleep at night because I couldn’t wait to see what the next day held.

Then something changed.

Life became serious.

It was no longer a game.

Suddenly everything was measured by grades, milestones and goals I needed to achieve.

The curiosity, boldness and joy with which I had approached each day with was replaced with conformity, doubt, and anxiety.

I struggled.

I procrastinated.

I stopped enjoying life.

Worst of all, I couldn’t shake the feeling that something was wrong with me.

Was I lacking the drive to succeed?

My questions lead me to search for strategies and tools to fix my laziness and give me motivation, discipline and confidence.

And boy did I find strategies. Shiny, step-by-step, guaranteed-to-work strategies. They were everywhere.

Tony Robbins, Tim Ferriss, Zig Ziglar, Dale Carnegie and a thousand others were all too eager to sell me their strategies and advice.

Thus began my life as a self-improvement junkie.

I spent years, thousands of dollars and countless hours trying to get myself to be who I thought I should be.

Yet for all the work I put in, I had precious little to show for it.

For all the effort, I felt like a hollow, two-dimensional cutout of someone I was trying to emulate rather than a genuine flesh-and-blood version of me.

I still struggled.

I still procrastinated.

One day, as I was trying to figure out what was wrong with me for the 837th time,

I had bought into other people’s ideas and had lost all sight of who I was and what my own wisdom was telling me.

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