cowfishrule
Active Member
One thing I've learned in my relatively short time on this planet is that our definition of the word "success" changes over time. In my younger days I yearned for stardom and riches, which I guess is a fairly common goal for those bursting with youthful exuberance. As I've gotten older, though, these things seem increasingly trivial and downright undesirable.
At this stage of my life (30, married, kid), I define success as living honestly and contently, being at peace with yourself and the world around you. Forging close relationships and enjoying your time away from work are the truly important things, not how much money you have in the bank or how big of a house you own.
I'm sure some of you have very different ideas. How do you define success?
Discuss...
edit- I know that this is a bit out of my norm, but I am having a moment...
At this stage of my life (30, married, kid), I define success as living honestly and contently, being at peace with yourself and the world around you. Forging close relationships and enjoying your time away from work are the truly important things, not how much money you have in the bank or how big of a house you own.
I'm sure some of you have very different ideas. How do you define success?
Discuss...
edit- I know that this is a bit out of my norm, but I am having a moment...