Friday, August 19, 2016

Why make goals, plans or final destinations?

Quite a few months back, I had a conversation with a very disorganized and spontaneous woman. She seemed to think that life is alot more fun when she is just a get up and go person, someone who makes plans on the go, and always have 2-5 backup plans if plan A fails. I was very curious as to why someone would behave in such a chaotic manner towards their daily, monthly and yearly life, just did not compute on my end, as I am a very organized person.

She explained that she used to be somewhat organized and her "friends" often told her to loosen up and be more accommodating. She found it hard but once she let go, she found that things worked out for the better more times than not in the end. So I asked her how often did her plans work out, and she said about 30% of the time. So I asked her if this was a good odds to keep in such a rudimentary manner concerning her well being and acceptance of her friends. She said that with her plan b-c-d-e and so forth, can come in handy when people cancel plans, she forgets to do something, is late, and so forth. So I asked if she meant that she has an excuse for anything that might come up or just to keep busy if her plans got cancelled, and she essentially said yes.

After such a conversation, I realize that some of us more intelligent people take our knowledge and insight for granted and usually do not share it with others who are less inclined. Rightfully so, because most people without a certain level of thinking (intelligence), will usually not want to hear that someone is smarter than them, or look into why an answer or suggestion might help them without being overly defensive.

The person essentially asked me the same questions they were asked before they changed into a spontaneously energized aimless drone. I explained that my views on life and my future are decisions I make myself, as a result of analysis and reanalysis of information, experience, insight and foresight of what has been and what I look forward to. I was fortunate enough to have been into computers since 1999, merely a year after I came to New York. I was so curious that I have learned things on my own, that still help me to this day, and also able to teach others in my profession some of these self taught techniques I have learnt along the way. I have confirmed for myself, that if you do not have a specific goal, something to look forward to, then you will NEVER reach anywhere. You will become someone "chasing ghosts".

Our minds are made up in such a way that we need a "full circle" of information in order to make sense of anything. That is why 95% of movies are based on a chronological or reversed-chronological order of events, making a story. Something with a beginning and an end. Something with a subject, body and ending like a letter. Without this basic connection, we get bored, annoyed, frustrated, and essentially unmotivated to do many things.

When we set goals, we allow the mind to work in such a way, that it aligns our life around getting to that goal. If you tell your mind you want to be on a road to success, that's exactly what you will get, a road to success always ahead of you, never reaching it. If you tell your mind that you want to start a business in 1 year, and you keep that in focus as you go through your days, weeks, months and eventually the year, you will see how many things come into perspective and opportunities that presents themselves in front of you for the choosing. Just like a Jigsaw Puzzle, you must choose the right parts to complete the puzzle.

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