The Need for Personal Values


How to Get an MBA in Life


What are the basic beliefs, values, aspirations, and philosophical priorities of your personal company? These are the largest questions you could ask about yourself, and forms the basic theme of this book. We cannot cannot suggest what these values should be, but it can provide you with a certain path to ascertain what these values should be. Under the next chapter, we will examine some underlying internal strengths and weaknesses to as part of a SWOT (strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, threats) analysis. However, some people already have predetermined a number of these criteria for themselves.
 
Determining your aspirations could be difficult at this time. Some people may not have any particular aspirations and are simply letting life happen to them. Aspiring to something else than what you are should be the main mission for every sentient being. We do not know what we are capable of until we try. This is not to say that we should be dissatisfied with what we are. We can strive to be something greater while still not be stressed by being trapped by what we are. However, it may be premature to determine what our greatest aspirations should be at this time. If you already set some aspirations, then you simply have to continue with the constant feedback loop to make sure you are on track and that the aspiration still fits in with the ultimate vision you have set for yourself.
 

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