- Frequently Seen
- If I were to declare what I am currently aiming for in a clear and understandable way, it would be something like “Eliminate the Constraints of Physical Time!” However, I don’t really want to make such a statement at this point.
- Benefits:
- It makes the conversation easier to understand, so it attracts attention more easily.
- Also, if I believe in that declaration, I don’t have to worry about the direction of my actions.
- Drawbacks:
- The things I aim for ultimately only represent a temporary intersection between “what is enjoyable for me” and “the current world”.
- It doesn’t seem good to be unnecessarily bound by such temporary things.
- No Need to Rush
- I don’t really like being labeled as someone who declares their external goals and acts towards them.
- That’s why I don’t write anything in my Twitter profile beyond my current interests.
- In the end, it feels like the same discussion as I have resistance to confidently speaking out loud.