The central focus of Cartel Land is on two vigilante groups — one in the U.S. and one in Mexico — who share a common,
idealistic goal of taking down the cartels that rule Mexico.
For example, in a study of 72 women who were interviewed about their nursing experiences, most said that pushing
the idealistic goal of breastfeeding exclusively for any prescribed amount of time was not very helpful, and undermined their confidence as new mothers.
Here are four main ways that cultivating a grand
idealistic goal pays off:
An idealistic goal that is intrinsically noble and important is a powerful motivator.
An idealistic goal can provide intense intrinsic motivation, fueling you to exert tremendous effort.
I pointed out, among other things, that a large portion of Tesla shareholders own the stock because they believe in Musk's mission, i.e., part of their value comes from
the idealistic goals.
Elon Musk is using his companies to pursue his personal
idealistic goals: He wants to move the world to renewable energy, and he wants to establish a colony on Mars to preserve the human species.
I was asked recently whether it was appropriate for Musk to pursue
his idealistic goals at Tesla.
Both vigilante groups share
idealistic goals for bringing these drug cartels down, but when a power vacuum occurs, does it simply breed more — and potentially worse — violence and corruption?
Not exact matches
Part of why Musk has so many supporters, for example, is that his
goals of colonizing Mars and moving the auto industry to renewable energy strike a deep
idealistic chord for many people.
While this may sound like an
idealistic sentiment, it will only require a matter of effort and time to actually achieve that
goal.
In a Facebook Live for The
Goal Standard Challenge, the high - performance coach tells us that the
idealistic «Pollyanna approach» is a surefire way to fail.
«For many years, «going green» was the domain of
idealistic environmentalists who championed the cause of preserving our planet as a primary
goal,» the company states, noting that the sector was often «too preoccupied with generating profit to be concerned with such matters.»
Making the world a better place for all is a great
goal but is an
idealistic, removed way of saying we will fulfill our obligation to each other.
Everyone having the same weight is a naive
goal, «one person, one vote» is more a system of minimizing the potential for abuse than one of
idealistic equality.
Itâ $ ™ s clear that the current generation of standards - based reforms, while necessary and yielding some progress, has been nowhere near sufficient to achieve the kind of ambitious
goals, such as universal â $ œproficiencyâ $ set by
idealistic reformers.
He was perhaps, as
idealistic in his
goals as those whites who manned the Underground RR.
Trying to achieve this
idealistic marker on a regular basis adds unnecessary pressure and stress to our lives, which of course moves us farther away from the aforementioned
goal.
«Without a doubt, it is in the utmost interest of a large number of countries to pursue the 1.5 - degree C target, as ambitious or
idealistic it may appear to date, and to see it anchored as a binding
goal...» she wrote in an article for Climate Change Responses.