What were you aiming for? A few months ago I was invited to a special event, fundraiser for a great nonprofit in Charlotte, that was a clay shoot. You know. Shotguns. Clay targets hurled in various directions that you have to shoot. Needless to say, I am not a very good shot. I got some, but most of them I missed and missed by a long way. In a conversation this week with one of our coaches he quoted this old saying, “If you aim at nothing, you hit it every time.” What a huge reminder. Life is intended to be lived with purpose and with goals. Much like that shotgun and the targets you have to aim right, understand the direction of your target and work toward hitting it. So many of the things in our lives involve the same thing. Aiming at something, setting goals, making decisions and trying to hit where you aim. Thus, I ask us a question this morning, “what are you aiming for?” That question ought to leave us with a few more qu...