Goals as constraints

It’s interesting to think of goals as constraints which they are. They are constraints in the sense that they represent end points rather than directions. Directions imply the kind of sustainability that inspires and energizes the intersection of interests and actions and questions. We can move in a direction in any frame of timing. We don’t have to worry about whether we can achieve them because it’s not a matter of achievement but a matter of exploring, experimenting and discovering. It turns action into learning rather than a source of doubt, prediction and worry.