The reason for this message is that we usually accept goals as exceptional achievements that, within our limitations, will bring us pleasure and happiness. But when it’s within your own limitation, it’s already familiar, experienced, and when you reach it, the happiness is also limited, familiar, and temporary. If you have a direction towards the unknown and unfamiliar, by studying it, you always feel happy. Because it’s the unknown that expands your limitations. Thus, you manifest with greater possibilities after its discovery and practical exploration. By creating this “habit,” you constantly begin to explore more and more unfamiliar areas, thereby expanding your own limitation range – gaining new opportunities.
Could you let us know if you’re catching on to the concept? Are you willing to replace goals with direction, a bigger path that you are following in your existence?
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