“I will go anywhere as long as it is forward.”
About this quote
It demands hard, honest steps—leave comfort, accept small failures, and keep pushing. Treat time as your only non-renewable resource and make each move count toward something measurable.
When to use it
- Stuck in a job that drains you? Say 'I will go anywhere as long as it is forward' and apply to one position or enroll in one course this week.
- When planning feels endless, pick one concrete action right now—send that email, make that call, take that first hour of work—and move forward.
- After a setback, list one measurable next step you can start within 24 hours and commit to it; the goal is forward momentum, not perfection.
- If fear keeps you frozen, set a hard deadline or book a ticket and force the first step. Forward means action, not just intention.
