Goals
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And little
goals
kept me going along the way, and eventually I got my private pilot's license.
And it has helped countries to set meaningful targets in terms of measurable
goals
achieved by the world's leaders.
Children who plan their own goals, set weekly schedules, evaluate their own work build up their frontal cortex and take more control over their lives.
It just started last December, and this is one of its
goals.
And I tell you, this kind of care customization for everything from your
goals
to your genetics will be the most game-changing transformation that we witness in health care during our lifetime.
After this, they were scientists, professionals with a particular scientific method, goals, societies and funding.
Grit is passion and perseverance for very long-term
goals.
The Aboriginal people who were our bosses and the senior people were most commonly illiterate, so the story had to be told in pictures of what these
goals
were.
Well, it depends, really, on what your
goals
are.
And I think, as my goals, I always go back to Gandhi's talisman.
Thanks to this movement, we began to envision an opportunity to build a space of mutual trust, an environment of trust that would allow us to work toward collective
goals
that were much more important and transcendental.
We did it because we were smarter than them and our
goals
weren't aligned with theirs.
But AGI is by definition smarter than us, so to make sure that we don't put ourselves in the position of those rhinos if we create AGI, we need to figure out how to make machines understand our goals, adopt our
goals
and retain our
goals.
And whose
goals
should these be, anyway?
Which
goals
should they be?
But here's the truth: many of us are setting
goals
wrong, and most of us are not setting
goals
at all.
So how do you set these
goals
the right way? First, you must answer the question, "Why?" Why?
They're used for a higher purpose, and that's to get collective commitment to truly stretch
goals.
If we think of the world-changing
goals
of an Intel, of a Nuna, of Bono, of Google, they're remarkable: ubiquitous computing, affordable health care, high-quality for everyone, ending global poverty, access to all the world's information.
Here's the deal: every one of those
goals
is powered today by OKRs.
In the very short run, you can sometimes fool yourself into thinking that there's fundamentally opposing goals, but in the long run, ultimately, we're learning in field after field that this is simply not true.
We set out a clear action plan with
goals
and benchmarks.
Having
goals
is important, because if you want to change and steer the ship of a big city in a new direction, you need to know where you're going and why.
I'm often asked, how does the ability to seek
goals
follow from this sort of framework?
And the answer is, the ability to seek
goals
will follow directly from this in the following sense: just like you would travel through a tunnel, a bottleneck in your future path space, in order to achieve many other diverse objectives later on, or just like you would invest in a financial security, reducing your short-term liquidity in order to increase your wealth over the long term, goal seeking emerges directly from a long-term drive to increase future freedom of action.
And then whatever that number is, we are going to kickstart, sort of, because you can't use KickStarter for political work, but anyway, kickstart, sort of, first a bottom-up campaign where people will make small dollar commitments contingent on reaching very ambitious goals, and when those
goals
have been reached, we will turn to the large dollar contributors, to get them to contribute to make it possible for us to run the kind of Super PAC necessary to win this issue, to change the way money influences politics, so that on November 8, which I discovered yesterday is the day that Aaron would have been 30 years old, on November 8, we will celebrate 218 representatives in the House and 60 Senators in the United States Senate who have committed to this idea of fundamental reform.
Yes, they are opportunities for commercial investment, but they are also opportunities for the common good of the city, and those two
goals
are often not aligned with one another, and therein lies the conflict.
Happiness and self-confidence can be the byproducts of other things, but they cannot really be
goals
unto themselves.
The reason the near win has a propulsion is because it changes our view of the landscape and puts our goals, which we tend to put at a distance, into more proximate vicinity to where we stand.
In the example I shared with you today, we had two
goals.
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