Often, achieving a goal makes life narrower, not better. There may be a brief high. Sometimes there is not even that. Yet we slog, we toil, we trudge. We fixate on these dreams without interrogating the reality they would create.
Drawing on philosophy, modern ambition, and everyday decisions, this short book asks a quiet but unsettling question:
If you got everything you say you want,
what would a normal Tuesday feel like?
It offers a perspective and three simple exercises to help you assess whether the goals you're chasing are worth pursuing.
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Philosophy