A life without goals is like a boat lost at sea — moving, yet going nowhere. Goals don’t just organize our time; they give it meaning. A clear aim turns ordinary days into steps toward something greater.
To set a goal is to say: “I choose my path.” It’s an act of self-respect. Not every goal must be grand — only honest. Progress doesn’t demand speed, only direction.
In a world that pulls us in every direction, the one who knows where they’re going walks with peace. So ask not, “Can I achieve it?” but rather, “Is it true to me?”