It's probably nothing wrong with it as long as you're not obsessing over it and neglecting yourself.
2006-10-04 08:38:43
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answered by Nico 7
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Picasso once said, "Our goals can only be reached through a vehicle of a plan, in which we must fervently believe, and upon which we must vigorously act."
Granted, if I applied that thought to winning the lottery every week, I'm sure I would be sadly disappointed in my unrealisitc goals.
But...if I apply it to say purchasing a house, saving for a trip, or something of that nature, it would work, and it wouldn't be unrealistic.
Basically, you need to determine for yourself if something is really unrealistic or not...and then choose to strive for it or not.
Because another famous guy, W.C. Fields said, "If at first you don't succeed, try, try again. Then quit. There's no point in being a damn fool about it."
2006-10-04 15:49:06
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answered by gotalife 7
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I think we should ask that question of Michelle Wie, from the outside looking in it seems as though it hasn't been healthy for her. I don't think setting yourself up for failure over and over again can be good for anyone.
2006-10-04 15:45:03
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answered by woodc1981 2
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If something seems unrealistic it is possible. Never give up.
2006-10-04 15:38:48
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answered by Gone fishin' 7
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everybody needs a goal to keep them busy
2006-10-04 19:08:50
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answered by pahump1@verizon.net 4
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no way! I love a challenge and sometimes it pays off sometimes it doesn't
2006-10-04 15:40:43
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answered by Bchlvr 4
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Can you dream it? If so, you can make it happen.
2006-10-04 15:40:52
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answered by 321Taylor 3
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no... it's not healthy...
2006-10-04 15:38:31
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answered by misery 7
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