Which excerpt from Last Lecture best supports the idea that the process of setting and pursuing goals can be rewarding?

No, I did not make it to the National Football League, but I probably got more from that dream and not accomplishing it than I got from any of the ones that I did accomplish.
Find the best in everybody. One of the things that Jon Snoddy as I said told me, is that you might have to wait a long time, sometimes years, but people will show you their good side.
Because what he said was, you obviously don’t know where the bar should be, and you’re only going to do them a disservice by putting it anywhere.
I was on the wait list. I called them up and they eventually decided that it was getting really annoying to have me call everyday so they let me in.

The excerpt that best supports the idea that the process of setting and pursuing goals can be rewarding is:

"No, I did not make it to the National Football League, but I probably got more from that dream and not accomplishing it than I got from any of the ones that I did accomplish."

The excerpt from Last Lecture that best supports the idea that the process of setting and pursuing goals can be rewarding is "No, I did not make it to the National Football League, but I probably got more from that dream and not accomplishing it than I got from any of the ones that I did accomplish." This excerpt suggests that even though the goal of making it to the NFL was not achieved, the process of pursuing and working towards that goal still had a positive impact on the person, demonstrating the value and rewards of setting and pursuing goals.

The excerpt that best supports the idea that the process of setting and pursuing goals can be rewarding is:

"No, I did not make it to the National Football League, but I probably got more from that dream and not accomplishing it than I got from any of the ones that I did accomplish."