“Having a goal and not reaching it is better than not having a goal at all.” We all know the feeling of disappointment when we set a goal that we are unable to achieve. When this happened to me earlier this year, I reread Viktor Frankl’s book, Man’s Search for Meaning, and in today’s episode, I share the invaluable lessons that it taught me about setting goals and not achieving them.
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Today's episode:
[00:39] An overview of today’s topic.
[01:06] The goal that I set for myself for this year that I wasn’t able to achieve.
[02:10] What the book Man’s Search for Meaning, by Viktor Frankl, is about.
[04:35] Criticisms that the book received.
[07:10] The power of having a purpose.
[10:04] Why Frankl believes that people always have freedom, regardless of their circumstances.
[13:04] Don’t put your goals on a pedestal!
[13:56] A new perspective on setting goals.
[18:38] How to deal with things not going to plan.
[20:28] The value of joining the FinTech Startup Certification Program.
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