Is it really necessary to live a 100 years on earth. I think absolutely not necessary. We must have a solid aim in life and run behind the aim with full energy and confidence until we die. An aimless life = a useless life. No need to live on earth if you dont have a aim. SO whats your aim in life. I just wanted to know how high people aim for in life ?
Sometimes having great expectations can be a let down but yeah.. list Proust stated without death we wouldn't be motivated to accomplish things that we wanted to humans are lazy
not too high for me.. just want to become a trillionaire, take over the world, rule the Earth.. that kind of stuff
Hope that's a joke the worst feeling would be.... to feel that I haven't accomplished XXX at my deathbed *fear* (if I had goals as high as you did MG lol)
you know they say you get in life what you ask for... so the worst feeling would be to ask for little, get it and then realize you could have achieved more
well I didn't look at it that way a balance of everything would be ideal including a balanced diet lol
There are many ways to measure the "success" of your life. And, I suspect one's measure changes as one ages. Financial independence may be one goal and I've worked hard at that - but as I've gotten older, I've also realised that seeing my kids grow up into well rounded adults brings immense personal reward. I'd like to think though, that if I ever got to 99, I'd not regret a thing I did or didn't do, and I'd like to still be able to think of another 99 year's worth of stuff I'd still like a go at if I could!
I first thought that this thread was like some sucidal motivation thread . Success is my aim and practice and hard work is the path to it .
To watch/play football to drink beer to go out with my friend to be healthy to find true love Who says that lives for money it's just there slave and is living for nothing money come and go but friends family gf/wife stays (if it's true love)
my aim is to live 100 years! any thing more anyways, my aim are probably not going to end in the next 100 years!
I think that everybody aims quite "too high". I mean, not to brag but I have a really good education and I'm finishing off my "really good" college degree, but all I'm planning on doing is joining the Military, and then we'll see what happens
I aspire to achieve financial independence, respect of others, and to create something that makes life easier or better for people.