Wednesday, February 10, 2010

Is it true that if seeking means to have a goal, finding it means ultimately... to lose that goal?

By the time you reach that goal you have your eyes set on a further goal.


Now unless you are going to read me a bedtime story in that lovely voice, pipe down I have got to sleep :)Is it true that if seeking means to have a goal, finding it means ultimately... to lose that goal?
Achieving a goal spurs us on for a greater or farther goal. I would therefore say that finding what we are seeking makes us lose the goal, but in exchange for the gain of a bigger goal. But for such a bargain implying and signifying a move forward, we would not at all have any goal to work for. Realities of life are not skewed all that much, I hope! But who knows, for sure?Is it true that if seeking means to have a goal, finding it means ultimately... to lose that goal?
Yes, it would mean that you had attained that goal (so it would cease to be a goal). However, you then would need to move on to another goal (doesn't have to be immediately, I'm not trying to rush you or anything).





';Here is a test to find


whether your mission on earth is finished:


If you're alive, it isn't.';


-Richard Bach, ';Illusions';
nope seeking doesn't mean anything..let me explain what is Goal..1st you have a dream, then you plan..this will become the goal...but its not over yet, actions must follow through %26amp; works towards it..when you get there, you did not lose it but u acheive it....it will stay with you and become a milestone...the cycle continue...
Example: A child seeks to reach the goal of becoming a teenager. Upon becoming a teenager, they will never have that goal again.


This example can be used for any goal.
My goal is to reach the end of the world


Now since the world is round, there is no end. Therefore i will never lose this goal





yay
it means your not yet finished with your task.. get up and keep up! start it all over again and reach your goal..
Why have golas, just wing it....very satisfying, you should try it some time, feels fresh!!








Follow the white rabitt!
that makes sense.
...to dwell in nirvana!


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