Disliked{quote} so let's say you buy a nice house, with nice garden, garage etc. and then you refurbish it - let's say you do new kitchen - you will do it the way you want it - you want it so you were dreaming/thinking about kitchen like that, about blue one for example, not grey. you bought the house because you were dreaming about nice place to live in, then you did set a goal. If it wasn't dream of improving your life, you'd be living in some old shed. the world is run by dreams, some people just dream, others set goals - chase their dreams I don't believe...Ignored
I didn't set a goal of having a house. I set a goal of travelling around the world so I worked out I needed XX amount of $$$ by a certain date and I worked towards it. When I got to my goal, my boss said to me "why don't you put a deposit on a house with that money you've got". That was the last thing on my mind but he convinced me that it was a good investment. So I put a deposit on a house and had to start all over again to save up to go travelling. Took me another 3 years but that was only because I wasn't willing to sacrifice my social life at the same time. So some things don't go to plan as such.
Anyway, I went travelling in some pretty rough places. Made me appreciate even the most basic things in life that I hadn't appreciated before. A bed, a shower and a toilet. Just add a stereo to that and I'm good to go. I don't dream of nice kitchens. Believe me.
Nothing worth having is easy.