Setting goals is a technical job. In addition to desire, ability is more important: when the goal is basically within the ability, setting a higher goal will result in better results; when the goal is obviously higher than the ability, the higher the goal, the less improvement the result will be, and it will often be worse.

Investing is more interesting because the feedback cycle is relatively long. In the short term, you often lose money when you do it right and make money when you do it wrong. Setting a very high goal (for example, increasing assets 10 times in this round) often results in bad or even miserable results. Not setting a goal for investment is actually a good choice.