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[[File:Curse of sisyphus.jpg|alt=xx|thumb|'''Figure 1'''. Its is about the journey not the destination.]]
[[File:Curse of sisyphus.jpg|alt=xx|thumb|'''Figure 1'''. Its is about the journey not the destination.]]
'''<nowiki/>'lI will be happy after I accomplish X is only proceeded by l will be happy after I accomplish Y...''''
'''<nowiki/>'I will be only happy after I accomplish X, is only proceeded by l will be happy after I only accomplish Y...''''


Like [[Curse of Sisyphus|sisyphus]] pushing a boulder up a hill for eternity, we tend to believe once we reach our goal we will be happy. The truth is, the moment of achievement, although glorious, is only fleeting. We're then left feeling let down and lost, unsure where to direct the energy we're so used to calling up to allow us to keep chasing our goals.
Like [[Curse of Sisyphus|Sisyphus]] pushing a boulder up a hill for eternity, we tend to believe once we reach our goal we will be happy. The truth is, the moment of achievement, although glorious, is only fleeting. We're then left feeling let down and lost, unsure where to direct the energy we're so used to calling up to allow us to keep chasing our goals.

Revision as of 15:27, 24 September 2022

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Figure 1. Its is about the journey not the destination.

'I will be only happy after I accomplish X, is only proceeded by l will be happy after I only accomplish Y...'

Like Sisyphus pushing a boulder up a hill for eternity, we tend to believe once we reach our goal we will be happy. The truth is, the moment of achievement, although glorious, is only fleeting. We're then left feeling let down and lost, unsure where to direct the energy we're so used to calling up to allow us to keep chasing our goals.

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