Meaning of Life Goals


Did you ever think why everyone is different from others? I think the answer is because every individual has a different mission to complete. What, when, where, why and how it is to be completed depends on the person. Your life goals are the mission you have been given to complete during your journey on earth to make it meaningful. It’s up to you what you choose and how you fulfill it.

Goals are important, not only to a single person alone, but for an industry, the government and the world as well. Completion of individual goals will help the industry to grow, which in turn helps the country to develop and finally makes the world to prosper. This also shows that to accomplish your bigger goals, you need to break them in small parts and complete them one by one.



When it comes to choosing your goals, you need to know yourself. Goals are not just getting a job. There are lots of goals for you to achieve such as social goals, relationship goals, luxury goals, etc. But, for each of them you first need to know about your abilities, interest and passion. Only after that, goal-setting will get easier.

So, suppose if you are interested in helping those who live on the streets, then your main goal is to help them stand on their feet. For that you will need to achieve other things as well. You should become financially strong, build contacts to those who are already doing these things and most importantly getting trust and support from your closed ones. So, you see, by fulfilling smaller goals achieving bigger goals becomes easier. This applies to every case.

If you are interested in travelling, then your main goal is to visit beautiful places in the world. If you are fascinated by the different dialects spoken around, then your main goal can be learning different languages. This will also help you to know different traditions and people better. But for each goal to complete, you need to realise the importance of your smaller goals.

In hindi, there is a proverb बूँद बूँद से घड़ा भरता है, meaning it takes small drops of water to fill a pitcher which again shows the importance of small things in larger context.



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