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Three attitudes towards a GOAL
I feel everybody has goals.
From waiting for the day (work) to end, to doing what we love, we are always talking about something that still has to come, and to which we are aiming at. Ok, at least this is meaning I personally give to the word “GOAL”.
Let’s make a step further and let’s consider some additional feature: the attitude we have in our way toward the goal seeing it as something:
we have to or must reach;
we love to reach;
we (mainly) feel good while we are going toward it.
The three points above fit the trip metaphor where the goal is the destination and the attitude is the trip issue.
So this post ends with a more or less rhetoric question:
Are we able to choose our goals and then the attitude to go toward it?
Poi, un giorno, apriremo il capitolo su come le mie scelte fatte d’impulso portino a disastri, mentre quelle ben ragionate portino a disastri comunque.