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Chapters 4 to 7 of Twelve Pillars have explored the importance of
setting goals for yourself and close observation of not only
yourself but the ones around you. As Michael learns of Mr. David's
Twelve Pillars of success through Charlie, he begins to think more
strategically about his life goals, his friends, associations and
those he aspires to be like. It becomes quite the eye opener for
him when faced with the realization of limiting relations or
outright disassociating from the companionship he's had for years
& that books can be the gateway to success he's strived to reach.
Although I have never written my goals down, I have a clear vision
of what I want from myself. However, I am not opposed to the idea
of setting more fleshed out, meaningful goals for myself. I think
I would benefit greatly from the reminder of what I aim to achieve
for myself. I also believe being more observant of my friends &
their attitude towards their lives will aid significantly in
whether keeping them as close as they are currently is in my best
interests.
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