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What Do You Seek?
Quest [ kwest ] noun 1. a search or pursuit made in order to find or obtain something: a quest for uranium mines; a quest for knowledge. 2.Medieval Romance, an adventurous expedition undertaken by a knight or knights to secure or achieve something: the quest of the Holy Grail. verb to search; seek; pursue. (often followed by for; or after): to quest after hidden treasure.
• Earn a 6 figure income by age 30
• Respect from peers or other select groups of people
• Get into a good college
• Start your own business
• Have a lot of friends
• Marry your best friend
• Make a positive impact in the world
• Buy your own home
• Look physically fit
• Attaining spiritual enlightenment
Are any of these your lifelong aspirations? If those are truly your heart’s deepest desires, there’s nothing wrong with them. However, if they’re just your parents’, society’s dreams and not truly yours, you’ll either fail because there’s no genuine desire or in rare cases, succeed but be disillusioned and disappointed.
It’s quite difficult to get somewhere if you don’t know where you’re headed. Yet a huge percentage of us have no plan. We don’t really know where we’re going or how we will get there. A plan is like a road map. It tells you where you are and points you in a direction. It helps you strategize how you will get from point A to point B.
Your life is the only life you can steer, and it’s a conundrum how many people give up the driver’s seat or don’t take the time to get to know themselves. It’s important to know exactly what you want to achieve and the necessary time and resources it’ll take to manifest that achievement. With clarity comes concentrated effort and an ability to weed out diverting distractions. According to Edwin Locke’s famous goal-setting theory, challenging and specific goals succeed more often than easy ones.
The more intensely we feel about an idea or a goal, the more assuredly the idea, buried deep in our subconscious, will direct us along the path to its fulfillment.
Earl Nightingale
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