Ah, to be under the age of 25 and achieved everything you want in life.
Playful sarcasm aside, I'd just make new goals. Very seldom do people hit their "happily ever after" moment before they've gone through a mid-life crisis. Depending on the goal, come up with a new one. Revenge is hollow and doesn't sustain a person. Maybe their dream business opens a new slew of challenges, rivals and complications. So you've finally reached your goal of becoming an air force pilot: Oh shit, now you have to go to work.
I guess my answer is just to not let your resolutions be resolutions. There's always more to the story, there's always something else to uncover, and there's always another angle to pursue. Don't let everything get wrapped up with a nice bow and be done, find something else to link to it.
Playful sarcasm aside, I'd just make new goals. Very seldom do people hit their "happily ever after" moment before they've gone through a mid-life crisis. Depending on the goal, come up with a new one. Revenge is hollow and doesn't sustain a person. Maybe their dream business opens a new slew of challenges, rivals and complications. So you've finally reached your goal of becoming an air force pilot: Oh shit, now you have to go to work.
I guess my answer is just to not let your resolutions be resolutions. There's always more to the story, there's always something else to uncover, and there's always another angle to pursue. Don't let everything get wrapped up with a nice bow and be done, find something else to link to it.