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I’ve never really thought of goals like that. But you are correct, not reaching goals is stressful and can cause you to fail or get upset with yourself and make you wanna quit. I experienced this years ago setting a performance goal for myself to pass the Cisco certification. If I would have passed I had a very good paying job located in Arizona for an Internet firm. Needless to say I failed the certification by one point and became so upset with myself that I really never messed with computers that much anymore. So yes not reaching a goal can and will cause anxiety and put way to much stress on you.