Impossible Goals as Orientation
An Impossible Goal isn’t meant to be pursued immediately.
Its value isn’t in achievement - it’s in orientation.
When you allow yourself to imagine a future that feels just out of reach, your internal compass recalibrates. Small fears lose influence.
Familiar limitations stop dominating decisions.
Impossible Goals clarify direction before they demand action.
They ask a better question than “How do I get there?”
They ask, “What direction is truer?”
Sometimes vision is meant to orient, not pressure.











