So what you're saying is that a concrete goal is no good because you'll never feel satisfied once you get there?
No shit, Sherlock.
The fact is, once you reach your milestone, it's a milestone.
Congratulations. You did it.
Having a concrete goal allowed you to focus your efforts towards it.
If I say "I want to bench press 225 lbs." and then once I get there, I want to bench press 315 lbs. Did I fail? No, because I benched 225.
Is it a problem that I'm not satisfied one I get there?
If you think benching two plates is a problem, that's a pretty good problem to have. I'm sure a lot of folks would like to have that problem.
Or I suppose you could have the problem of never defining your goals and then never reaching them. I'd rather have the 500k in the bank problem than the woulda-coulda-shoulda kind of problems.
No shit, Sherlock.
The fact is, once you reach your milestone, it's a milestone.
Congratulations. You did it.
Having a concrete goal allowed you to focus your efforts towards it.
If I say "I want to bench press 225 lbs." and then once I get there, I want to bench press 315 lbs. Did I fail? No, because I benched 225.
Is it a problem that I'm not satisfied one I get there?
If you think benching two plates is a problem, that's a pretty good problem to have. I'm sure a lot of folks would like to have that problem.
Or I suppose you could have the problem of never defining your goals and then never reaching them. I'd rather have the 500k in the bank problem than the woulda-coulda-shoulda kind of problems.
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