Well mostly agree with you except your forgetting one thing. For me and you this is correct we are motivated to get better, we thrive on the competitive aspect of the game. I joke around that I might join the PBA 50 tour in ten years that's not really my goal but I do want to be that guy that everyone acknowledges that he the best at least in my alley. Not everyone feels this way though. I bowl with a lot of women and men who bowl once or twice a week, drink thier 3 beers, collect thier the 150 games, and go home been doing it for years. Either is ok I guess I haven't ever been able to develop that mediocrity is ok in sports as long as you have fun thing yet though.
I would say in the last year I've went from being a person no one ever heard of to being in the top ten in my alley (yes it's a small alley). I have a long way to go to crack the top 5 still but I'm pretty sure I'll make it. I've never been a big goal guy simply for the fact you mentioned they are transitory 6 months ago I was happy anytime i poped off a 200 game now I expect it, 3 months ago I would have been happy and feeling good about a 575 series now I'm wondering what I did wrong after it. Maybe your right if I had more structured goals maybe I would spend a little more time basking in the light of achieving them but I always seem to move on to the next step a lot of times without acknowledging where Ive come from.
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