If you search on a search engine for “no goals” or “life without goals” you get some sites that emphasize the importance of setting and achieving goals, but there are some other voices who say that setting goals is often an issue for them, so they try to live without goals.

Some of the problems they indicate are that goals often end up being achieved differently or on a different schedule, so it seems pointless to set goals, or they can get things done without making it in to a “goal”.

I was curious if you’ve seen this philosophy and experimented with it: what are your opinions on “living without goals”?

  • @sbv
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    311 months ago

    I was goal oriented for a while (degree, job, spouse, kids). I’ve completed those goals and now I’m coasting. It’s pretty nice: I just do what I feel like and appreciate where I am.

    It would be nice to have something to work towards, but I’m okay without it so far.