The Importance Of Ambition In Goldilocks

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Goldilocks is a thieving picky snob. She enters into a house, uninvited, that wasn’t hers and criticizes their food and furniture. What a great houseguest! While she is too picky about the temperature of the porridge, the size of the chairs or the state of the mattresses, her head is in the right place. She knows that everything needed a balance. No matter how beneficial something may seem, too much of it can be detrimental. It works the other way around as well. This concept is also applicable to traits as well, including ambition. While ambition is definitely an admirable and beneficial trait, it is necessary that a person achieves a perfect balance of it, so it does not affect other areas of their life. Too much ambition is detrimental as it causes overbearing qualities to become predominant and can affect your relationships with friends and family. Ambition is the key to achieving your goals and desires. However, if your goal is to trespass steal and vandalize inside a house inhabited by three bears, I suggest you set all of your ambition aside. Without realizing it, ambition can take over your life, causing you to disregard morals, causing you do whatever it takes to push ahead and not spend time on hobbies and people that you enjoy. It …show more content…

When ambition takes a sick day, you feel useless, heavy, and stagnant wanting it to come back, as apathy and laziness start to make themselves at home. You can put your ambition by combining it with your initiative to create progress. Goldilocks should've used her ambition before she went for her walk in the forest. If she wanted porridge, she could have made herself the ‘perfect’ porridge at her house; Goldilocks shows a lack of ambition because all of the resources that she got at the bear’s house she could have made herself. The motivation that you need to not only finish work, but also the want to work lies in your

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