During the process you take to achieve your goals, you’re likely to run into fodder for new, more ambitious goals. When you achieve your original goal, you may not even notice — being distracted by your new, more advanced goalposts. You don’t celebrate wins. You don’t see yourself as having summited the mountain, because there’s a new peak above. This sets up a never ending wheel of pursuit, without a satisfactory ending.

Beware sliding goalposts!

The sliding goalpost phenomenon happens in every area of life.

  • When it comes to money, there’s “the Joneses” and the Diderot Effect.
  • When it comes to fitness, there’s a never ending comparison to the next biggest guy, or focusing on weak spots

What to do instead

Recognize that Feeling “On Top” of Life is not a realistic goal. There is such a thing as Enough productivity. There is such a thing as Enough Money.


Source

  • self