5- It helps you realize what you really want - Deepstash

5- It helps you realize what you really want

There are several things that people think they should want, which is why they claim they want them but surprisingly they never act on them.

It’s the big goals that you don’t achieve, or actually don’t even try to take, that are most enlightening. Just look at what you haven’t achieved and why it can really help you decide what you want, not what you say you want, to understand your goals better.

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