The Crucial Link Between Purpose and Goals
In the pursuit of success, both personal and professional, setting goals is a fundamental step. But there’s a deeper layer to this process that often goes overlooked: the alignment of […]
In the pursuit of success, both personal and professional, setting goals is a fundamental step. But there’s a deeper layer to this process that often goes overlooked: the alignment of […]
As you may remember from my previous blog posts, I am currently re-translating Soren Kierkegaard’s profound book, “The Sickness Unto Death”. So, what does a 19th-century philosopher know about 21st-century […]
Surprisingly, play is not just an element; it’s perhaps the most crucial aspect of achieving your goals. When your goal-setting process is as engaging as a fun game, the path […]
In this exploration of the deeper aspects of human emotion and identity, we draw upon the profound insights of Søren Kierkegaard from his seminal work, ‘The Sickness Unto Death,’ to […]
In the vast universe of life’s ambitions, each goal we set is akin to a distant star, part of a grand constellation that guides us towards our ultimate destination. This […]
In our world, filled with discussions of human misery and need, I find myself deeply contemplating these issues. Having seen and experienced a fair share of life’s hardships, I began […]
In the world of achieving your dreams, the significance of rational planning cannot be overstated. While dreams fuel our ambitions and provide the impetus to push boundaries, the transition from […]
In one of my earlier blog posts, I mentioned that I’ve been immersed in the thought-provoking world of Søren Kierkegaard’s “The Sickness Unto Death”. This book, though challenging in its […]
The Story of Sylvester Stallone epitomises the critical importance of goals that are driven by a deep-seated purpose. In the annals of Hollywood, few stories resonate with the spirit of […]
A few years ago, I listened to a podcast in which the speaker discussed a book, “The Sickness Unto Death” by Søren Kierkegaard. I found the discussion extremely interesting and […]