Life Quests

How tall and wide do you want to build your life?
Life Quests are the building blocks of knowledge and experience that create the totality of your life. The Life Quests you pursue determine your results and success.
A Life Quest can be envisioned as a block with the vertical axis being knowledge and the horizontal axis being experience. The more you learn, the taller the block is. The more you do, the wider the block is.
These blocks stack and assemble to form who you are. To grow as a person, you need to accumulate more blocks.
There are two types of blocks: foundational and growth.
Foundational Blocks
Foundational Blocks are wider than they are tall. The knowledge may not be deep, but it is used throughout your life, so each experience you have increases the width.
They form the foundation upon which other blocks rest. Foundational blocks are used throughout your life in many different contexts, therefore, they continuously grow wider. You constantly add new foundation blocks that interlock with others to support your life.
Like a building, the more foundational blocks you have, the more stable your life will be, and the higher you can grow.
Without a stable foundation, your life will be wobbly and potentially topple. If that happens, you can rebuild your life again by adding more foundation blocks to support your growth.
Growth Blocks
Growth Blocks are taller than they are wide. They embody the knowledge you accumulate in a particular subject.
As you grow your knowledge, the block gets taller. As you add more experience using that knowledge, it will grow wider.
Growth blocks stack on each other as you grow your knowledge. A growth block will contain knowledge that supports growth in a new or related subject.
Like a stack of building blocks, you may remove a growth block that no longer serves you and replace it with a new one. There is no limit to how high you can stack your growth blocks, provided your foundation is stable.
Summary
I help highly-intelligent achievers complete Life Quests to assemble the life they desire.
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