Quote #696
In between goals is a thing called life, that has to be lived and enjoyed.
Sid Caeser
About This Quote
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Interpretation
The line contrasts goal-chasing with the lived experience that occurs while pursuing those goals. It suggests that an exclusive focus on milestones—career achievements, status, or future plans—can cause people to overlook the present, where relationships, pleasure, and meaning actually happen. The phrasing “in between goals” implies that goals are intermittent markers, not the substance of existence; life is the continuous interval that surrounds them. As a piece of practical wisdom, it encourages balance: ambition without postponing joy, and attentiveness to everyday living rather than treating happiness as something that begins only after the next accomplishment.



