Old 02-11-05 | 09:32 AM
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Laika
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Originally Posted by SamHouston
Therfore you have a goal. You could put forth the argument you have no goal but it's a circular one, cancels itself.
I didn't say I had no "goal" but rather have been questioning why people seem to believe that CM must "achieve concrete accomplishments" as if that is the only justification for its existence. I do lots of stuff with no lasting impact which achieve nothing concrete simply because I like doing them. I think my life would be a lot less interesting if everything I did had to "get results" or "achieve concrete accomplishments." CM, to me, is self-contained. When I leave the ride at the end of the night, I've achieved my goal (of riding bikes for a few hours) and yet have not "achieved" any "concrete accomplishments."
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