Last thursday, Dr. Mitchell asked this question: Why must every action be directed to a goal?
I thought it was an interesting question, so I'm going to try to answer it.
Well why shouldn't every action be directed to a goal? What is the point in doing anything if there is not some ultimate goal that we are trying to reach? For example, why do I pick up my little sister from school? I do this so that I won't get in trouble with my mom and because I'm afraid that she might get beat up or something if I forgot her and she was left there until late. (Those little elementary kids are sooo bad nowadays! They scare me...)
It's kind of a silly question. Why would someone do something if they had no goal that they wanted to reach? Well I don't think anyone would.
I commented on Samantha's.
We would probably walk around like zombies with no aim in life. We are born, we live for nothing, and we die and go no where. There would be no point. We should strive towards a goal, and Jesus Christ is the perfect Goal :)
ReplyDeletePsht, like we were any better when WE were in Elementary School. I remember throwing erasers at people and conning people into think there were $50 bills underneath the stairs for cheap laughs.
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