flash of brilliance and intense creativity. Another exception to this approach is the case
of the ultra-successful actor, model, or even socialite who might suddenly leap-frog to
his or her goal through serendipity. Third, for those who have already achieved great
things, taking baby steps toward the next goal would only frustrate them and slow them
down. Suppose, for example, a recent gold medalist in the Olympic Games 100-meter
sprint wishes to become a member the football franchise that won last years Super
Bowl. What small, incremental accomplishments are needed to achieve his goal? None,
aside from a phone call by his agent to the front office of the team. Admittedly, these are
exceptional cases: yet they do exist.
In conclusion, setting modest but increasingly higher goals is generally good
advice. Yet this approach may be inappropriate or inadequate under certain exceptional
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