Each of us should spend some time examining as to who and what we really seem to be, and the best way to accomplish that is through self-reflection, in which we take an honest accounting of where we are at. The fact that so many people blithely lead their lives in a way and manner that they never really get around to examining who they are, is a reflection that our priorities aren’t correct, because the only true way to recognize whether or not we are the person that we desire to be, or that we are on track to be that person, is to periodically examine ourselves, and if lacking, to make corrections to get to where we need and ought to go.
The type of questions that we need to ask ourselves really comes down to whether or not we are exhibiting the type of behavior that we are trying to achieve, such as being more caring, more patient, more mindful, and more thoughtful in our actions one to the other. To the extent that we believe we are not making progress, we need therefore to attend to those needful things to thus make progress in what should be of prime importance to us, as opposed to being distracted by the day-to-day activities that serve to keep our eye off the ball.
Indeed, the sooner that we take a true accounting of where we are at, and further to the point, do something constructive to stay on the right path, the better our chances are in developing into the type of person that we want to be, because the longer that we take to get around to where we need to be, because we aren’t paying enough attention to that which should be of paramount concern, the harder it is going to be to be the type of person that we aspire to be, for well-grained habits that are not beneficial are hard to replace or overcome if we don’t make the effort to do exactly that, and by examining ourselves we place ourselves in a better position to make those necessary adjustments in the living of our lives.
How far we get in life has a lot to do with whether or not we are even on the correct pathway, because detours and wrong turns can take us far away from where our initial objective was. That said, it is true that there are plenty of people, that don’t really have any meaningful goals, mainly because they haven’t bothered to think clearly about their long term objectives but rather they live in a construct in which they think that mere “wish fulfillment” will get them whatever that it is that they have on their mind, without seeming to comprehend that worthwhile goals and good character traits are attributes that we need to not only concentrate on achieving, but need to be apply ourselves diligently to the doing of so.
So then, in sum, it really comes down to two things, which consist of first taking a fair account of who and what we are at present, and then doing those things that will get us to where we want to be, and thus becoming a better and a more complete person for having done so.