Harvard University conducted a 25-year study on the impact of goals on life, targeting a group of young people with similar ages, environments, and conditions. The results found that 27% of young people without goals ended up at the bottom of society after 25 years. 60% of those with vague goals became mediocre after 25 years, while 10% with clear short-term goals became the backbone of society, and 3% with explicit long-term goals became elites in various fields after 25 years. Whether one has goals, whether those goals are clear, and whether they are long-term or short-term may not seem to make a big difference in the short run, but they actually have a huge impact on our future development!
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Harvard University conducted a 25-year study on the impact of goals on life, targeting a group of young people with similar ages, environments, and conditions. The results found that 27% of young people without goals ended up at the bottom of society after 25 years. 60% of those with vague goals became mediocre after 25 years, while 10% with clear short-term goals became the backbone of society, and 3% with explicit long-term goals became elites in various fields after 25 years. Whether one has goals, whether those goals are clear, and whether they are long-term or short-term may not seem to make a big difference in the short run, but they actually have a huge impact on our future development!