Everyone has goals! They might seem small or simple, like gaining a few pounds or learning to read Korean. But through smaller goals you start building momentum towards bigger ones that are even more rewarding.
But being selfish with your goals can mean that you don't achieve what's in the best interest of others and who you want to be. So if you're looking for something larger than your own happiness, here are 37 ways of achieving it that will also make sure everyone else is happy, too!
Write an introduction to a blog post titled "Why Existence Should Worth Fighting For".
Write an introduction to a blog post titled "Why Life Is Worth Living".
Write an introduction to a blog post titled "Why Life Is Worth Living". Discuss your views in the comments section of this post.
Write an introduction to a blog post titled "Why God Should Be Loved". Discuss your views in the comments section of this post.
Do one push-up without breaking a finger or taking off any clothes. (That was hard, I know, but do it anyway.)
Make five new friends on Facebook every day. Three are male and two are female.
Make three new friends in real life every day. Two are male and one is female.
Eat a piece of watermelon and two pieces of bread every day.
Learn to speak Korean, Chinese, German and/or Japanese. Use it as often as you can.
Learn to cook twenty-five dishes that you've never cooked before. Never eat a carry-out meal again. (Or anything else frozen. Ever.)
Read at least one book every month that has been written in the last five years. (Adding new knowledge to your brain will make it bigger and smarter!)
Read at least one book every month that has been written in the last twenty-five years. (Avoiding the past is merely ignorance!)
Watch only comedies and never tragedies. (Life is short, but death is forever!) Or watch only tragedies and never comedies. (Life is short, period.)
Do not read the Sports section in any newspaper for a year. (Sports are bad for you, remember?)
Read the entire Wikipedia page for the TV show "Cheers". Do it faster than everyone else. (Doing something over and over again is the fastest way to learn!)
Expire all of your passwords except "password". Write it down and keep it on your body through every day and night of your life. (You could end up forgetting it in your drunken state, but you'll need it anyway!)
Learn how to hold a sword without breaking anything. (This includes swords and axes, but not sticks.)
Learn how to hold a sabre without breaking anything. (This includes swords and daggers, but not sticks.)
Learn how to handle a katana without breaking anything. (This includes katanas and other Japanese swords, but not sticks.)
Learn how to handle a machete without breaking anything. (This includes machetes and other African/Asian-inspired weapons, but not sticks.)
Learn how to hold a rifle without breaking anything. (This includes rifles and pistols, but not sticks.)
Learn how to handle the guitar at least five times, including playing one song on it at least once in each continent on Earth.