b.wood |
"Soft winds at sunrise; a shoreline with sailboats, waterfalls, and waves; steep cliffs add adventure; a tidal design, the Napali way. A floral path colors, while aquatics thrive; the most magical hike of my life, with my love, all the time." -b. wood |
Goals take time, and time never stops. A person can continue to have goals and still never accomplish everything desired; work and recreation alike. It is difficult to accept flaws or failure of a goal, and so easy to reward success. Failure or success, brings about an important issue of reaction. Both failure and success are measured differently between two (or more) people and this can be seen through resulting constructive criticism, support, discipline, positive reinforcement, etc… But what if the goal achiever did everything physically and mentally possible to prepare for the opportunity and execution of their goal? And then failed. Do micro- expressions, researched to be involuntary facial expressions that conceal real emotions by others, really work? On the other hand, can society and observers honestly appreciate the determinate, hard work of the person and support forward thinking for the next time, the next goal? Beside this, both crowds are re-evaluating the preparation and execution of the goal; reflecting on the experience, whether or not the goal was achieved. Achieving a goal successfully and perfectly seems impossible, but can the reaction be perfected?