I'm tired of people never, ever, ever, EVER stopping 2 hours to 1) Think of what their goals are 2)Checking if their current path leads to desired goals 3)Correcting course and 4)Creating a system to verify, in the future, whether goals are being achieved. I'm really tired of that. Really.
... so we may want to remind and encourage each other to do so, and exchange tips!
- Have you thought about your life goals recently?
- Do you know what your long-term and medium-term goals are?
- If you're facing big problems or annoyances, have you thought of ways of solving them?
- Do you have a system you use regularly that pushes you in the right direction?
See also: Humans are not automatically strategic, levels of action.
My problem is that I have basically run out of life goals. My goals used to be:
I did 2 a number of years ago. 3 is ongoing though I've made it past the hump of actually having 1 child, and so far consensus is that I am being a good father. I'm not rich yet but progress on that is also steady and I've made it past the major hurdles such that if I continue on the path I am on I'll be rich in a few years. I've already been "high income" for awhile and that is much like being rich except a bit more stressful.
Unless life throws me a curve ball I don't have much uncertainty about achieving my major goals. I just have to keep doing what I am doing. It's unbearably boring! So now my new goal is to figure out how to actually get excited about something again without interfering with the ongoing achievement of my previous goals. So far I haven't made much progress. Any thoughts?
What abut minimizing the probability of those children, and everyone else's children, dyeing horribly, by working to reduce existential risk? What about making sure you can keep on being a father, and being rich, and so on by working towards immortality?
In general, if you're satisfied with what you have, work towards not losing it rather than getting more things.