Alright, I think I misunderstood the overall point to this post. It is meant to be about goals that people commonly have rather than should have or would be good to have.
Here’s some more ideas:
Create something new, not necessarily the first, but something new. For example, you might build a table or write a program and take enjoyment in the fact that you created it.
Be treated fairly
keep up with the Joneses—you have money/wealth already, but there is also the goal of appearing like you have money/wealth
I guess you have decided not to include the boring drives and urges like eat food etc.
I have this communication problem, I put that in the title. I am not sure how to make it more clear other than changing the title words from “list of common goals” to “goals that people commonly have”.
These are new suggestions. I will add them in.
Boring things I made the assumption that there is a natural human drive for (i.e. relieving one’s self by peeing when appropriate; eating food; getting sleep) the very basic maslow desires before higher level goals appear relevant.
Alright, I think I misunderstood the overall point to this post. It is meant to be about goals that people commonly have rather than should have or would be good to have. Here’s some more ideas:
Create something new, not necessarily the first, but something new. For example, you might build a table or write a program and take enjoyment in the fact that you created it.
Be treated fairly
keep up with the Joneses—you have money/wealth already, but there is also the goal of appearing like you have money/wealth
I guess you have decided not to include the boring drives and urges like eat food etc.
I have this communication problem, I put that in the title. I am not sure how to make it more clear other than changing the title words from “list of common goals” to “goals that people commonly have”.
These are new suggestions. I will add them in.
Boring things I made the assumption that there is a natural human drive for (i.e. relieving one’s self by peeing when appropriate; eating food; getting sleep) the very basic maslow desires before higher level goals appear relevant.