Wednesday, February 1, 2012

How much ambition is healthy? Is it dangerous or unhealthy to want to do so many things in life?

Have as many ambitions as you want. It is definitely healthy. However, be aware of the fact that if you don't succeed in your ambitions, that it could cause you to be upset and even lead to depression. But as long as you know how to deal with failure ambitions are great, and you should have as many ambitons you want. It's not unhealthyHow much ambition is healthy? Is it dangerous or unhealthy to want to do so many things in life?
i think as much as ambition as you could ever have is never unhelathy.



Ambition just means you want to achieve highly, my whole life surrounds around ambition.



And due to my circumstances I think my ambitions will never come true but you need a goal to work towards otherwise you end up on this journey called life on a road that leads absolutely no where.



Now i know people with no ambition and they become so depressed lonely and bored. I believe this is becuase they are not reaching for a goal they're just waiting for it to come to them. Now me i have moved to my capital city from a small village at the other end of the country, been on holiday by myself passed my driving test passed all my exmas about to start uni and i am 18!



Work hard for what you want - AMBITION IS NEVER DANGEROUS!How much ambition is healthy? Is it dangerous or unhealthy to want to do so many things in life?
You are given free will to do anything you want in this lifetime. After people spiritually mature, they finally figure out that the only thing that is important is your spiritual path, what you have learned, and ultimately enlightenment. It is your choice, of course. Call me if you wish. Jonathan 865-233-7190How much ambition is healthy? Is it dangerous or unhealthy to want to do so many things in life?
From mental health point of view too much of anything is bad.



Do your best and leave the rest to God.
It could cause depression if you can't succeed in doing all of the things you want. That's about it.
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