What is the main goal of your life
By mkstamkor
@mkstamkor (58)
India
April 14, 2008 3:11pm CST
What is the goal of your life? Well I want earn money. I want a successful life.I have a big Dream.But not like Maxpyne an american's dream.This is really very sad story.I am very hurt by this story.This is a wonderful story.Have you play maxpyne???
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11 responses
@choudhary03 (943)
• Hyderabad, India
15 Apr 08
Max Payne i played it, it was wonderful. It sjust a game buddy take it easy.
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@carolbee (16230)
• United States
14 Apr 08
My goal in life is to roll into retirement with ease, continue to enjoy my children and now my grandchildren. We also have another grandchild on the way and plan to spend time with the baby once he/she arrives. Think my husband and I will do a little traveling when he retires but that's going to be a few years away. Raising our kids was my main goal when I was younger.
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@stephcjh (38473)
• United States
14 Apr 08
My main goal in life is to be happy and financially stable with my husband and my daughter. I work hard to reach that goal every day. I try to earn money every day also. It just seems not to add up quick enough for me. I am joined with several things online but it takes a while for the money to add up. I think I have played May Payne a few times.
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@Bluepatch (2476)
• Trinidad And Tobago
15 Apr 08
Never heard of Maxwhoever. The American Dream is just another way of describing a life full of comforts. The goal should be to get along with all your neighbours. I've found that if you're nice to everyone most people will be nice to you - and helpfull. Centre your life on others and you'll get more rewards than anyone else. The American Dream is for Americans. Get your own dream and put other people in it.
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@dawnald (85146)
• Shingle Springs, California
15 Apr 08
I need a goal. I don't really have one. I'm just sort of drifting through life...
@winterose (39887)
• Canada
18 Apr 08
I have never heard of maxpyne, can you explain what this is aobut,
but my goal in life is to educate and touch people's hearts through my books and my writing.
@linda345 (2661)
• Canada
15 Apr 08
My main goal in life is to get my bipolar under control. For the last few years it has been very up and down and I had to take a medical retirement from work at 43. So I will never be rich, so I have to learn to live within the money they give me and my husbands income.
@kun2349 (23381)
• Singapore
16 Apr 08
My main goal in life is to accomplish and fulfil all my dreamz.. Trying everything and doing my best in watever i do.. To have no or little regrets in life ^_^
@alexigne (903)
• Philippines
18 Apr 08
Your "Top Goal" will control your life and happiness. My top goal as well.
My ultimate concern is probably the most important single factor determining our personality and life. It is our most important value. We called it our personal "god," because it is so powerful. Our ultimate concern determines other values, beliefs, goals, feelings, and actions.
For example, if money is my ultimate concern, then I will focus upon making money above all else. I will choose a career, wife, car, dress, and activities that are consistent with making the most money I can. If money is my ultimate concern, then when the value of money conflicts with another value, the value of making money will always win the conflict. My "money god" will control me and determine much of my personality and my relationship to the world around me.
If my ultimate concern is being loved by my significant other, then the approval of my significant other controls my life--even when that approval is clearly self-destructive. People in "addictive" relationships often make their significant others their "gods."
Likewise, children from dysfunctional families often make their family their ultimate concern. Psychologists often see family members so enmeshed with each other that it is extremely difficult for them to break free of these bonds. Adult children may still desperately want love and approval from their family--even though they will never get enough.
When we make other people (or their approval) our ultimate concern, then we make them our "gods." We give them control of our lives and our happiness. Instead, take back the control of your life--take responsibility for your own happiness. Seek your own approval--not theirs. Let them have primary responsibility for their own happiness. Don't let them manipulate you with "guilt trips."
As summary. My ultimate goal is to do things according to God's Will. Be a baby, a child, a student, a daughter, a sister to my brother ans sister, a mother and whatever God's purpose i will be.