Any success against a false target is a false victory.

Mike Klepper
Any success against a false target is a false victory.
Any success against a false target is a false victory.
Any success against a false target is a false victory.
Any success against a false target is a false victory.
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The quote “Any success against a false target is a false victory.” is an interesting one that captures the idea that sometimes our goals are set up to be met with failure. Look, for example, at the popular goal-setting system of SMART. SMART stands for Specific, Measurable, Attainable, Realistic and Timely. By setting specific goals, we can know exactly what we want and how we want it.

By setting measurable goals, we know whether we’re on the right track or not. By setting attainable goals, we know that we can go after them and actually achieve them. And lastly, by setting realistic goals, we know how far away those attainable targets really are and what obstacles might exist along the way.

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