i'm not sure if i understand your concept, or at least your exercise example?
i don't like spending money so i think that in itself would be a good fine. I've never tried this, but it is an interesting idea. So, if I fail in a life goal, I would spend on something that I don't want to do? And then, on the upside, it might actually end up being something rewarding. For example, I know taking a class seems like a lot of work and could possibly suck, but it at least gives you some goals and structure. I miss being a student...
What i'm saying is, something that could be a 'bad' thing could actually end up being a 'good' thing. It is all in how you perceive it.
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And the day came when the risk to remain tight in a bud was more painful than the risk it took to blossom.
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