Impossible Goals Reveal Identity

Admin • March 16, 2026

Impossible Goals don’t test ability.


They reveal identity.


They expose where self-trust ends, where fear negotiates, and where old assumptions quietly operate.


Holding an Impossible Goal changes how decisions are made - even before any action is taken.


Who you become while holding the vision matters more than reaching it.


Identity shapes outcomes long before effort does.

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