Achieving My Goals In Shakespeare's 'Macbeth'

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Macbeth Project
Some of the most worthy goals are also the most difficult to accomplish. Major accomplishments can take a tremendous amount of time and effort, and it is easy to get discouraged and give up. However from from beginning to end it is evident that Macbeth is a man who will go to any length to achieve his goals. Though Macbeth and I may have slightly different intentions as well as contrasting objectives, he is a perfect example of a dedicated individual who strives for his desires. I may not have the aspiration to go to such extremes as Macbeth has to accomplish my goals, but I will surely accept a challenge. My most significant goals in life are to in the future travel the world seeking to aid those in need located poverty stricken countries, become a wholehearted police officer, and last but not least to create a foundation to fund a cause. When it comes to setting a goal, the people who succeed are those who set realistic, specific goals. Personally I believe that the goals I have set are extremely significant and give me something to look forward to once the time is right. My goals to travel the world and aid those in need who are located in poverty stricken countries is the one I personally am most looking forward to achieving the most. Many people decide to set a good for their own …show more content…

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