Merely goals
Goals are merely goals. They carry danger when they become musts, as in “You must have goals.” The danger is they could substitute for life: goals are defined by ends; life grows on.
:- Doug.

Goals are merely goals. They carry danger when they become musts, as in “You must have goals.” The danger is they could substitute for life: goals are defined by ends; life grows on.
:- Doug.
Is it possible for us in this society “that we need no longer aim at anything,” as Bernie DeKoven holds up for us in The Well-Played Game?
:- Doug.
Conversation works because the persons are more important than the subject of the conversation. Perhaps we can say that the object of the conversation is the betweens of it, the subject being the excuse to create the betweens.
:- Doug.