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We’re trained to think of our lives very linearly — you go to school to learn, you get a job, you put in your time for 40 or so years, then you retire and have fun. And we’re often taught to use goals as a tool to keep us moving forward, but in reality, we often end up using goals to feel a sense of validation. But getting a bigger paycheck, driving a fancy car, living in a bigger house — these things won’t make you feel differently. You have to go inward before you go outward. See full show notes...
By Adam Hergenrother4.9
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We’re trained to think of our lives very linearly — you go to school to learn, you get a job, you put in your time for 40 or so years, then you retire and have fun. And we’re often taught to use goals as a tool to keep us moving forward, but in reality, we often end up using goals to feel a sense of validation. But getting a bigger paycheck, driving a fancy car, living in a bigger house — these things won’t make you feel differently. You have to go inward before you go outward. See full show notes...