Attaching one’s happiness to goals can sometimes lead to fear of failure and the subsequent setting of overly cautious objectives. In “The Code of the Extraordinary Mind”, Vishen Lakhiani introduces a two-phase goal-setting method. First, he suggests establishing internal self-fuelled goals that one can control, which guarantees a consistent source of happiness. Secondly, Lakhiani encourages pondering three central questions to facilitate personal growth: the experiences one desires without restrictions, how one must evolve to achieve them, and how this growth benefits the wider world. By distinguishing these self-fuelled goals from ambitious aspirations, individuals can consistently attain happiness and strive for greater accomplishments without fear.
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