Fundamentals
Jim Hlavac
Fundamentals
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Goals

Not all people agree on the same goals

Goals are often, but not always, solutions

Logic, math and probability prescribe the effectiveness and duration of a solution or action

Emotion and faith can either ensure or inhibit meeting goals

Goals are often, but not always, quantifiable

Means do not justify goals

Means are not justified by goals

A good goal can never be achieved by bad means

Critical analysis of logic, math, probability and actions will lead to better solutions and goals

Goals are moving targets because time alters goals

Goals imposed are never met, goals agreed on are reachable, to the degree that imperfect
knowledge and emotion and faith are accounted for