Goals. Ugh
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caco_ethes wrote: »JustReadTheInstructions wrote: »JustReadTheInstructions wrote: »caco_ethes wrote: »Reckoner67 wrote: »caco_ethes wrote: »JustReadTheInstructions wrote: »I think generally humans are trying to forever find a purpose. Setting goals gives every little thing they do every day some kind of purpose. I share your sentiments, @caco_ethes. I don't particularly care to do anything with purpose. Nothing wrong with it though.
But like anything purpose is subjective right - I have no real purpose to get fitter than i already am other than I just want to see if i can - I want to see if I’m disciplined enough- but I’m not sure what purpose it serves in the grand scheme - if I decided not to do this nothing would change good or bad I don’t guess ... hmm good thread caco good thread indeed
See? It’s a rabbit hole! The subjectivity of it is what drives me nuts. I’m an accountant, man. I need things black and white.
I’m curious how this whole concept fits in as well. Are people who readily meet inner and outer expectations more goal driven? See the quiz below
https://quiz.gretchenrubin.com/
I took this quiz and it said
"On the cake spectrum, you are:
Fruitcake. Loaded with calories, a lousy-Christmas-gift meme, and probably capable of killing someone if you're thrown hard enough."
I didn't pay the extra $$ to find out more details--I think I've read enough about myself for the day. Introspection is hard
You are
FOR SURE
a Questioner
I got Rebel but I disagree
I got rebel, I totally agree.
I agree with the idea that i don't like to "bind" myself, but I take issue with the idea that it is supposedly the same thing as choosing not to do something because someone expects me to. If I want to I will, if I don't I won't.
Sounds more like Questioner. Some very amazing people are Questioners!
this is the truth. I also got rebel but after further consideration and consulting experts in the matter, it turns out I'm more of a questioner.3 -
NotSo_LittleRichard wrote: »caco_ethes wrote: »JustReadTheInstructions wrote: »JustReadTheInstructions wrote: »caco_ethes wrote: »Reckoner67 wrote: »caco_ethes wrote: »JustReadTheInstructions wrote: »I think generally humans are trying to forever find a purpose. Setting goals gives every little thing they do every day some kind of purpose. I share your sentiments, @caco_ethes. I don't particularly care to do anything with purpose. Nothing wrong with it though.
But like anything purpose is subjective right - I have no real purpose to get fitter than i already am other than I just want to see if i can - I want to see if I’m disciplined enough- but I’m not sure what purpose it serves in the grand scheme - if I decided not to do this nothing would change good or bad I don’t guess ... hmm good thread caco good thread indeed
See? It’s a rabbit hole! The subjectivity of it is what drives me nuts. I’m an accountant, man. I need things black and white.
I’m curious how this whole concept fits in as well. Are people who readily meet inner and outer expectations more goal driven? See the quiz below
https://quiz.gretchenrubin.com/
I took this quiz and it said
"On the cake spectrum, you are:
Fruitcake. Loaded with calories, a lousy-Christmas-gift meme, and probably capable of killing someone if you're thrown hard enough."
I didn't pay the extra $$ to find out more details--I think I've read enough about myself for the day. Introspection is hard
You are
FOR SURE
a Questioner
I got Rebel but I disagree
I got rebel, I totally agree.
I agree with the idea that i don't like to "bind" myself, but I take issue with the idea that it is supposedly the same thing as choosing not to do something because someone expects me to. If I want to I will, if I don't I won't.
Sounds more like Questioner. Some very amazing people are Questioners!
this is the truth. I also got rebel but after further consideration and consulting experts in the matter, it turns out I'm more of a questioner.
Two follow up questions:
1) how readily did you agree to take the test?
2) once said expert told you that you couldn’t change your tendency, did you try to change your tendency?1 -
caco_ethes wrote: »NotSo_LittleRichard wrote: »caco_ethes wrote: »JustReadTheInstructions wrote: »JustReadTheInstructions wrote: »caco_ethes wrote: »Reckoner67 wrote: »caco_ethes wrote: »JustReadTheInstructions wrote: »I think generally humans are trying to forever find a purpose. Setting goals gives every little thing they do every day some kind of purpose. I share your sentiments, @caco_ethes. I don't particularly care to do anything with purpose. Nothing wrong with it though.
But like anything purpose is subjective right - I have no real purpose to get fitter than i already am other than I just want to see if i can - I want to see if I’m disciplined enough- but I’m not sure what purpose it serves in the grand scheme - if I decided not to do this nothing would change good or bad I don’t guess ... hmm good thread caco good thread indeed
See? It’s a rabbit hole! The subjectivity of it is what drives me nuts. I’m an accountant, man. I need things black and white.
I’m curious how this whole concept fits in as well. Are people who readily meet inner and outer expectations more goal driven? See the quiz below
https://quiz.gretchenrubin.com/
I took this quiz and it said
"On the cake spectrum, you are:
Fruitcake. Loaded with calories, a lousy-Christmas-gift meme, and probably capable of killing someone if you're thrown hard enough."
I didn't pay the extra $$ to find out more details--I think I've read enough about myself for the day. Introspection is hard
You are
FOR SURE
a Questioner
I got Rebel but I disagree
I got rebel, I totally agree.
I agree with the idea that i don't like to "bind" myself, but I take issue with the idea that it is supposedly the same thing as choosing not to do something because someone expects me to. If I want to I will, if I don't I won't.
Sounds more like Questioner. Some very amazing people are Questioners!
this is the truth. I also got rebel but after further consideration and consulting experts in the matter, it turns out I'm more of a questioner.
Two follow up questions:
1) how readily did you agree to take the test?
2) once said expert told you that you couldn’t change your tendency, did you try to change your tendency?
I did it immediately because you told me to.
I do whatever makes "the man" happy
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caco_ethes wrote: »NotSo_LittleRichard wrote: »caco_ethes wrote: »JustReadTheInstructions wrote: »JustReadTheInstructions wrote: »caco_ethes wrote: »Reckoner67 wrote: »caco_ethes wrote: »JustReadTheInstructions wrote: »I think generally humans are trying to forever find a purpose. Setting goals gives every little thing they do every day some kind of purpose. I share your sentiments, @caco_ethes. I don't particularly care to do anything with purpose. Nothing wrong with it though.
But like anything purpose is subjective right - I have no real purpose to get fitter than i already am other than I just want to see if i can - I want to see if I’m disciplined enough- but I’m not sure what purpose it serves in the grand scheme - if I decided not to do this nothing would change good or bad I don’t guess ... hmm good thread caco good thread indeed
See? It’s a rabbit hole! The subjectivity of it is what drives me nuts. I’m an accountant, man. I need things black and white.
I’m curious how this whole concept fits in as well. Are people who readily meet inner and outer expectations more goal driven? See the quiz below
https://quiz.gretchenrubin.com/
I took this quiz and it said
"On the cake spectrum, you are:
Fruitcake. Loaded with calories, a lousy-Christmas-gift meme, and probably capable of killing someone if you're thrown hard enough."
I didn't pay the extra $$ to find out more details--I think I've read enough about myself for the day. Introspection is hard
You are
FOR SURE
a Questioner
I got Rebel but I disagree
I got rebel, I totally agree.
I agree with the idea that i don't like to "bind" myself, but I take issue with the idea that it is supposedly the same thing as choosing not to do something because someone expects me to. If I want to I will, if I don't I won't.
Sounds more like Questioner. Some very amazing people are Questioners!
this is the truth. I also got rebel but after further consideration and consulting experts in the matter, it turns out I'm more of a questioner.
Two follow up questions:
1) how readily did you agree to take the test?
2) once said expert told you that you couldn’t change your tendency, did you try to change your tendency?
I really wanted to prove to myself what a rebel I was - however in hindsight it would have been much more rebellious to not take the test - 🤷♂️ what can I say I’m an obliger- you’re welcome ppl3 -
caco_ethes wrote: »NotSo_LittleRichard wrote: »caco_ethes wrote: »JustReadTheInstructions wrote: »JustReadTheInstructions wrote: »caco_ethes wrote: »Reckoner67 wrote: »caco_ethes wrote: »JustReadTheInstructions wrote: »I think generally humans are trying to forever find a purpose. Setting goals gives every little thing they do every day some kind of purpose. I share your sentiments, @caco_ethes. I don't particularly care to do anything with purpose. Nothing wrong with it though.
But like anything purpose is subjective right - I have no real purpose to get fitter than i already am other than I just want to see if i can - I want to see if I’m disciplined enough- but I’m not sure what purpose it serves in the grand scheme - if I decided not to do this nothing would change good or bad I don’t guess ... hmm good thread caco good thread indeed
See? It’s a rabbit hole! The subjectivity of it is what drives me nuts. I’m an accountant, man. I need things black and white.
I’m curious how this whole concept fits in as well. Are people who readily meet inner and outer expectations more goal driven? See the quiz below
https://quiz.gretchenrubin.com/
I took this quiz and it said
"On the cake spectrum, you are:
Fruitcake. Loaded with calories, a lousy-Christmas-gift meme, and probably capable of killing someone if you're thrown hard enough."
I didn't pay the extra $$ to find out more details--I think I've read enough about myself for the day. Introspection is hard
You are
FOR SURE
a Questioner
I got Rebel but I disagree
I got rebel, I totally agree.
I agree with the idea that i don't like to "bind" myself, but I take issue with the idea that it is supposedly the same thing as choosing not to do something because someone expects me to. If I want to I will, if I don't I won't.
Sounds more like Questioner. Some very amazing people are Questioners!
this is the truth. I also got rebel but after further consideration and consulting experts in the matter, it turns out I'm more of a questioner.
Two follow up questions:
1) how readily did you agree to take the test?
2) once said expert told you that you couldn’t change your tendency, did you try to change your tendency?
1) almost immediately. I was promised chocolate for finishing it.
2) I have a plan to rotate tendencies according to the moon phases.
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JustReadTheInstructions wrote: »NotSo_LittleRichard wrote: »caco_ethes wrote: »NotSo_LittleRichard wrote: »caco_ethes wrote: »JustReadTheInstructions wrote: »JustReadTheInstructions wrote: »caco_ethes wrote: »Reckoner67 wrote: »caco_ethes wrote: »JustReadTheInstructions wrote: »I think generally humans are trying to forever find a purpose. Setting goals gives every little thing they do every day some kind of purpose. I share your sentiments, @caco_ethes. I don't particularly care to do anything with purpose. Nothing wrong with it though.
But like anything purpose is subjective right - I have no real purpose to get fitter than i already am other than I just want to see if i can - I want to see if I’m disciplined enough- but I’m not sure what purpose it serves in the grand scheme - if I decided not to do this nothing would change good or bad I don’t guess ... hmm good thread caco good thread indeed
See? It’s a rabbit hole! The subjectivity of it is what drives me nuts. I’m an accountant, man. I need things black and white.
I’m curious how this whole concept fits in as well. Are people who readily meet inner and outer expectations more goal driven? See the quiz below
https://quiz.gretchenrubin.com/
I took this quiz and it said
"On the cake spectrum, you are:
Fruitcake. Loaded with calories, a lousy-Christmas-gift meme, and probably capable of killing someone if you're thrown hard enough."
I didn't pay the extra $$ to find out more details--I think I've read enough about myself for the day. Introspection is hard
You are
FOR SURE
a Questioner
I got Rebel but I disagree
I got rebel, I totally agree.
I agree with the idea that i don't like to "bind" myself, but I take issue with the idea that it is supposedly the same thing as choosing not to do something because someone expects me to. If I want to I will, if I don't I won't.
Sounds more like Questioner. Some very amazing people are Questioners!
this is the truth. I also got rebel but after further consideration and consulting experts in the matter, it turns out I'm more of a questioner.
Two follow up questions:
1) how readily did you agree to take the test?
2) once said expert told you that you couldn’t change your tendency, did you try to change your tendency?
1) almost immediately. I was promised chocolate for finishing it.
2) I have a plan to rotate tendencies according to the moon phases.
I remember being promised a chocolate statue once. Deal was not upheld
Still trying to round up enough chocolate. Chocolate doesn't grow on trees1 -
I cant get my chit togther because goals are wigging me out, mainly cause I just cant seem to set, keep and reach. Even though I reached my biggest goal I have ever had. Other goals sit lonely on a shelf next to all my ghosts. No goblins though. Those freak me out! 👹0
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