What Drives Your Personal Goals in Life?

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Discussion Overview

The discussion revolves around personal goals in life, exploring various motivations, aspirations, and attitudes towards goal-setting. Participants share their individual perspectives on what drives them, ranging from broad ambitions to day-to-day experiences, and the conversation touches on themes of enjoyment, exploration, and existential reflection.

Discussion Character

  • Exploratory
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Main Points Raised

  • Some participants express a desire to change the world through their ideas or actions.
  • Others emphasize the importance of enjoying the process of life rather than focusing solely on outcomes.
  • A few participants mention taking life day by day, suggesting a flexible approach to goals.
  • Some express humorous or exaggerated ambitions, such as wanting to "conquer humanity" or "destroy a urinal deodorant puck."
  • Several participants indicate a desire for personal growth through education and research, particularly in fields like physics and medicine.
  • One participant reflects on the struggle of not knowing what they want, expressing feelings of dissatisfaction with their current situation.
  • There are mentions of wanting to provide for family and achieve happiness as central goals.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Participants present a variety of competing views on personal goals, with no consensus on a singular approach or understanding of what drives these goals. Some express a more structured vision, while others advocate for a more fluid and open-ended perspective.

Contextual Notes

Some statements reflect personal humor or hyperbole, while others delve into serious aspirations, indicating a mix of light-hearted and earnest contributions. The discussion also reveals differing attitudes towards the importance of goals and the nature of personal fulfillment.

Who May Find This Useful

This discussion may be of interest to individuals exploring their own motivations and goals in life, as well as those interested in the diverse perspectives on personal aspirations within a community context.

Grizzly Adams
I think the hardest part of life is figuring out what you want. The rest is easy. I wanted to make a 'Hi I'm new' thread, but at the same time pose a general question that everybody can answer for themselves in order to create something worth reading. I look forward to reading and writing more on these forums.
 
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i want to change the world by my ideas.
 
maximum fun
minimun sorrow

thats about it.
by fun i mean, doing things i enjoy doing, without caring on the outcome, just the process should do it.
by sorrow, i mean to avoid it, and when it does happen, i mean to reduce my reaction to it.

it may sound blunt, but i think that its the best approach.
 
Welcome to PF Grizzly!

As for your question, I am not "goal oriented". I think a lot of people become so focused on their goal that they blind themselves to other opportunities and can miss out on a lot. Instead, I go after what I'm interested in at the moment and if something more interesting turns up, I shift gears. I'm contemplating a HUGE change right now.
 
i just take it day by day aswell..

my only true goal is to help humanity to conquer the universe ;P
 
Volumunox said:
i just take it day by day aswell..

my only true goal is to help humanity to conquer the universe ;P

I'm glad you told me that, my goal is to conquer humanity, it's nice to know who I'm up against :wink:

Goals are nice, but I'm very much like Evo and Voluminox, I'm not going to get hung up on them or plan too far ahead, I prefer to have an idea of where I'm going rather than a definitive plan; if I leave my options at least somewhat open, then I'm less likely to hit a dead end.

I think too many people have some sort of pre concieved measuring stick of what they must do or achieve to be successful, as if it's some sort of competition, it's nice to be where you want, but I think so long as you enjoy your life, then the score is not so important.
 
I want to sometime drink enough beer to totally destroy a brand-new urinal deodorant puck in one evening.
 
Schrödinger's Dog said:
I'm glad you told me that, my goal is to conquer humanity, it's nice to know who I'm up against :wink:

so your my nemesis, nice to meet you :cool:

i was wondering who that guy in my backyard was..
all makes sense now. :P
 
Danger said:
I want to sometime drink enough beer to totally destroy a brand-new urinal deodorant puck in one evening.

Haha from another thread... I want to find out how much beer a person can drink and how many psychadelics they can take and still get an A in college :smile: :smile: :smile: . No, just kidding. I want to do research on Alzheimer's because my grandfather died of it, and it was absolutely horrible.
 
  • #10
I want to change my original position. i want to rule the world, and all of you would be my slaves.
 
  • #11
I think I want to own an energy company that produces biodiesel from algae. Potential translation: I want to be a slime farmer.
 
  • #12
kant said:
I want to change my original position. i want to rule the world, and all of you would be my slaves.

Great... just great.. now i have two enemies. :smile:
 
  • #13
Ivan Seeking said:
I think I want to own an energy company that produces biodiesel from algae. Potential translation: I want to be a slime farmer.

This sounds good to me Ivan, can I be your partner in slime.
 
  • #14
You may be a little green, but I think you fit the mold. :biggrin:
 
  • #15
I want to finish my finals (next few weeks) then goto RMIT and study physics, do honors and then a Ph.D then hopefully be employed in a research area (not sure which I want to do yet, maybe something nuclear). How ever like Evo this isn't really a goal, it's just an interest. If it doesn't happen I'll be fine being a professional dole bludger.
 
  • #16
I want to learn/travel/and experience what this world has to offer. I have some drive that I really cannot explain that forces me to learn how everything works. Thats why I am a Physics major, how can people get into an elevator everyday of their life and not care whatsoever about how it works. I need to know. It's funny, many people go through college to get that piece of paper that enables them to make money, to me it is simply because I am being gravitated to knowledge like a piece of matter on the event horizon of a black hole. I already have experienced that little taste, now I cannot turn back, full steam ahead! Past that life is a journey, who knows what adventures I will run into.
 
  • #17
matthew baird said:
Thats why I am a Physics major, how can people get into an elevator everyday of their life and not care whatsoever about how it works. I need to know.
Here you go. Now you don't need that physics degree. :biggrin:

http://science.howstuffworks.com/elevator1.htm
 
  • #18
awwww how nice Evo!:rolleyes: thank you! I was using the elevator as an example, trust me, I figured that one out long ago. Regardless, even if I do know how (x) works, there are infinitely more things out there to learn about. It will never end lol
 
  • #19
Truth? Inner peace? I don't know what I want. My life sucks!
 
  • #20
you people will all be my slaves
 
  • #21
kant said:
you people will all be my slaves
Is your name referring to the philosopher? If so, your comment is ironic:smile:
 
  • #22
That is why all you people will be slaves
 
  • #23
A job that allows me to provide a decent life for a family. Oh and happiness.
 
  • #24
I just want to be Kant's boss.
 
  • #25
I want to get through med school, head to africa and work in a place that I can really help people who appreciate eveything you do for them. Then I will specialise and become a plastic surgeon and work in the the burns units all around the world
 
  • #26
I have no goals in life. I am afraid of it. I get up every morning to do what is expected of me, but derive no joy from it.
 

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