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Old 05.28.2006, 08:52 AM   #33
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But would a tangible goal still remain so after say, 10 years? Would it be any less a goal? Where do we draw the line and say this is it, I'm quitting.... Of course when it becomes a matter of self-harm and it gets in the way of self-preservation, of course... But what if the opposition is relentless? What if you knew something was impossible, but you still do it anyway? Has anyone here ever had a dream come true? Do dreams come true? Or is the definition of a dream; something that is eternally intangible? If so, whenever a goal is reached, or a dream realised, then that goal, that dream is automatically... gone? Why do we persevere in the first place? Or are we just following an instruction set, passed down to us? Maybe the problem is one of substance... But how do we fill ourselves, if we don't pursue what dreams we have? But you're right, when it comes down to it, where would be the satisfaction in achieving something that has no merit whatsoever? Unless it fills you of course. Sorry
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