Nelson Mandela once said, “There is no passion to be found playing small – in settling for a life that is less than the one you are capable of living.”

I don’t know about you, but reading those words makes me want to be braver, stand taller and dream the boldest dream I can imagine. (If Mandela, despite everything, would not settle for less, what excuse do I have?) The truth is we just don’t know how capable we are, or the things we could achieve if only we were ambitious enough and daring enough to try. Many of us are guilty of living our lives passively, settling for the cards we’ve been dealt because that’s the only certainty we know, and being too quick to interpret setbacks and failures as a sign that we are no good. But what if? What if the only thing standing between you and living an extraordinary life was an unwillingness to imagine a bigger, better life for yourself? Don’t you want to find out what you are truly capable of?

If there were a mountain made of gold,
By Buddha
Made entirely of solid gold,
Not double this would suffice for one: Having known this, go peacefully
A Man without an aim, goal or ambitious is just like a ship without a rudder. Living a life without knowing its meaning is just useless in other words just like an eagle who has always an ambition to fly highest in the sky. A man also should have that kind of ambition to live for. A Life without purpose makes no sense.
Conclusion

Greed and ambitious are not ultimately satisfiable even if we wanted a mountain of gold, even if we wanted an entire mountain just of solid gold getting it would not satisfy us even if we had two of them. It wouldn’t satisfy us so in so far as we’re thinking that we’re going to appease our sense of greed, our sense of desire for things, our ambition by getting what we think we want we’re wrong because even if we got what we wanted, we would still have that ambition
The ambition is something that’s rooted much deeper then the getting of things will overcome