A Lame Life Goal
If you set your standards low, you're more likely to succeed - I don't mean this in a bad way, like, "as long as I pass I'm happy," I mean it in a sort of posative way. Lets take, for example, some of my life goals. The big ones are things like 'publish a novel,' 'become a teacher', stuff like that. Not easy, but certainly achievable. More achievable than 'make sixteen million dollars' would be.
Which brings me to my small time life goals - things like 'get my name on the five year staff member plaque at Presqu'ile' (two more years to go) and 'see Sloan preform The Other Man live' ... oh wait, I saw Sloan for free yesterday, and they played The Other Man as an encore. One more life goal checked off. Yes! I feel so accomplished. The concert wasn't that great, I mean, it's sloan so I wouldn't have payed for it. But, for free, I'm not complaining. Controller Controller opened. I was down with that. Good times, free concert, lame life goal.
Which brings me to my small time life goals - things like 'get my name on the five year staff member plaque at Presqu'ile' (two more years to go) and 'see Sloan preform The Other Man live' ... oh wait, I saw Sloan for free yesterday, and they played The Other Man as an encore. One more life goal checked off. Yes! I feel so accomplished. The concert wasn't that great, I mean, it's sloan so I wouldn't have payed for it. But, for free, I'm not complaining. Controller Controller opened. I was down with that. Good times, free concert, lame life goal.
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