Question: Is the Actual Goal or the Person Attempting to Achieve it the Main Factor in Driving Success?

Dear HR, Is the actual goal or the person attempting to achieve it the main factor in driving success? -Mr. Success

Dear HR,

Is the actual goal or the person attempting to achieve it the main factor in driving success?
-Mr. Success

Dear Mr. Success

Thank you for the question. Every new year, almost every person tries to set new goals for themselves, whether that’s for the aspect of their personal interests, fitness, career, friends, and/or family. However, in my case, I find it intriguing to think about which objectives that’ll actually be achieved and which will be totally disregarded. This ultimately leads me to wonder: So, are those accomplishments mainly attained by the actual objective or the individual themselves that are trying to reach it?

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Michael Lee
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With over 10 years of experience as an advisor, Michael brings a laser-focused approach to holistic wealth management. His first foray into retirement planning was when his mother retired from Kaiser Permanente Walnut Creek. As a first generation American, Michael had the duty of translating for his family – and he felt, firsthand, the stress and anxiety that large financial decisions can cause for

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