 So there's two great qualities that every good goal shares, and you want to make sure that all your goals match this criteria, or else you're going to have a long-term bad experience with the goals. They're not going to be as productive or as good as they can be, and it's really simple. The two qualities, the first one, I call it massive. You want a goal that's really, really, really far away and big. And the reason for that is because, just like Bruce Lee says, goals are mostly aims. They're not really things that you're meant to achieve, they're things you're meant to aim for. And the higher you aim, the faster vehicle you're going to use. I like to use the analogy that if you aim from here to the grocery store, you're going to walk. If you aim from here to Australia, unless you live in Australia, then in that case, think about Canada, you're going to use a plane. And as much faster, simply because you aim some further, you have to use bigger vehicles that are faster. Now the second reason that you want to use big goals is that the bigger the goal, the more time it's going to take you to accomplish it. And you're not going to slow down when you actually get to it because it's so far away, you're probably never going to get to it anyway. So many times it happened in my life that I aimed for something, for example, I would aim to get a better fitness, I would go to the gym like a maniac for a few months, I would get it, and I would stop. Or I would aim to make $15,000 a month, I reached that goal, and then I stopped making the effort, stopped growing, and I started being miserable. So you want to set goals that are so far away that they're just going to keep you jacked up and you're going to keep growing. The growth is the love, not the destination. Destination is just a name, I'm not saying it's not important to be always moving forward fast. It is extremely important if you're not moving, like your life sucks, but the destination isn't the point where you suddenly get happy. You love the way as long as you're moving forward fast. Now the second quality that you want your goals to have is what I call evergreen. I don't know, I know if you do technology marketing stuff like that, evergreen means that it's like a technology or a strategy that always worked and always will work forever. For example, it's an evergreen advice to be nice to people. When you're nice to people, you get better results. There's never going to be a time where it's like, yeah, you should always be a douchebag. Now that's the thing, be a douchebag, people are going to be nicer to you. So what I mean by evergreen goals is that these are goals that they don't have an expiration date. They're not based on in the head. They're not like, oh, okay, when I get this, once I achieve that, if I just had this, I want to have only that. Their goals were, you know that, it doesn't matter if I ask you now 10 years ago, 20 years from now, like, hey, do you want this goal? You're always going to be like, fuck yeah. So for me, it's like being a celebrity, being famous. It doesn't matter if I'm depressed or if I'm happy or when you ask me, you're like, Robbie, do you want to be famous? I'm like, fuck yeah, I don't know what to say, of course. You know, I might not want to have people around me at that moment, but as a status, yeah, of course I want to be famous with lots of followers and fans. But let's say money, for example, you can be like, hey Robbie, do you want to make $100 million or $500 million? I'm like, yeah, that's what I'm aiming for, to make in the next like 20, 30 years. And then you're like, OK, catch me like in a bad mood and you can be like, hey, Robbie, now do you want it? I'm like, fuck no. I just want nothing. I just like what I have, fuck it. I like being financially independent. I don't need more. So this is not an evergreen goal. That's why for me, the money thing, it's a byproduct of my evergreen goals because the more famous I am, the more successful it will be, the more clients they'll have, the more money I'll make. So I focus on the evergreen stuff. So again, make sure your goals are massive as far away as possible. And secondly, that they're evergreen so that you never have these doubts like, oh, is this working? Is this the right goal? Will I know people who have like these regrets? Like, will I regret the time I spend doing this? Because you know you always would want this goal. So you feel more certain about jumping into it. It's like, you know, who's easier to spend time with? A friend or a family member that you love. So of course a family member because you know you're always going to be stuck with that person, you know, in a good way, I mean. And so that's why it's like, yeah, of course it's a better investment of your time. You're always going to have that person around probably. Probably. Just, you know, there's many cases though. So if this makes sense, let me know if you need help with that. Subscribe to the channel. I do coaching. So contact me if you need help with that. I'd love to help you.