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I love your well-considered and thought-provoking response. It feels like a personal email reply rather than a public forum response. And what are the odds that I will encounter another Stacker who has some experience with Thai culture? I feel like maybe you are one of the few who would understand my fascination with Thai culture (and pull me back so that I don’t get embroiled into the rabbit hole 555)
I like how you equate goals with self-mastery (alongside a defiance to stop living according to societal norms and expectations). I will continue to formulate my idiosyncratic goals that make sense to me and relevance to my circumstances. Hell ya!
Will check out GOALS! Sounds like a wonderful book.
Edited: Can’t find GOALS! in my nation’s electronic library database. So I borrowed “Make more money” instead. Cheers!
This is a link to the PDF: https://www.booksfree.org/goals-by-brain-tracy-pdf-free-download/
Read online: https://archive.org/details/goalshowtogeteve0000trac
Thanks! Merry Christmas
This is a very small and packed Personal Finance post. I'll go by your paragraphs.
When I worked for Best Buy embracing change was one of the programming techniques they used to train employees. It sounds like wisdom but it's all about dealing with the corporation moving according to the market demands. It is good advice and without goals for your personal life it is meaningless gibberish. If you have personal goals embracing change means, "Prepare for rough seas while heading to your destination."
My financial goals are to remove my fiat debt. Get rid of rent seeking services. Educate myself on Bitcoin more. Increase my skill set which always finds payment. Write here at Stacker News. Fix my shitty blog that I've ran for 25 years and have paid way to much to services that always close, fold or sell to someone else.
My financial goal is to stack sats, too! My financial goal is also to pay attention to people like you who inspire me to move ahead and work also!