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You assert "Boyd’s First Law of Goal Setting™: do not take as a goal something that you are not in control of achieving.". As a person who does assert goals like this on a regular basis, I struggle with this "law." It's a goal, because achieving it would be highly desirable, and the act of articulating the goal hopefully leads to a productive dialog around the risks and challenges to getting there. Does not every ball team start every game with the goal of scoring runs, despite not being in control of who's pitching and how nasty their slider is?

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