Thursday, June 08, 2006

Philosophy 101

All my life, I've been taught to work hard and try my best. But yesterday, I was reading an interview with a guy who said his advice to young people is to not set high goals and to let opportunity come to them. So which is it?

6 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

I think that quote is a bit mis-leading. Basically, yes, let the opportunitys come, but you have to put the work in, such that when the opportunity arises, one is primed to take advantage and excell.

11:23 PM  
Blogger angrygrrface said...

I was taught to set attainable goals and work my ass off because the opportunites won't come to you unless you try the best you can.

11:51 PM  
Blogger smacky said...

Eh, it's all in who you know anyway. Someone less qualified is going to get the job instead of you because they were in a fraternity together, or he's the guy's cousin. As Homer Simpson says, “Bart, never try to do anything. You’ll just fail!”

7:17 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

also - what smacky said is completely true about who you know.

10:32 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

for relationships, waiting works.

for career, i wouldn't bet my life on it.

11:59 AM  
Blogger Monstee said...

Me did the work hard and achieve goals for most of me life. When me hit me official mid-life, me thought me was way ahead of game. Now, me am unemployed and living in cave. Me not think me am qualified to talk about this.

4:13 AM  

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