What does mean "Success" for you? What is your definition?
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Something that can tell me more about your priorities.
The thought I once heard from one guy is pretty accurate for me.
The success for me means that
I get up in the morning, I go to bed in the evening and in the meantime, I do what I like.
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André J@sentry_co
And when you find what you really like doing, you go to bed in the morning and getup at night. 😂
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@busmark_w_nika Yes, because what you where doing was so exciting, so you couldn't sleep until the morning 🌅
@busmark_w_nika yes, exactly, you lose time and space when your excited about something. you understand me so well!
Having the freedom to do anything I want, whenever I want to, howsoever I want to :)
"Success" per say has a different definition for everyone, very fluid indeed. For someone, social service is their biggest contribution, hence, success. For some, earning wealth is a successful metric. For me, creating something that has an impact beyond its basic role defines success! Interesting to hear all thoughts!
@busmark_w_nika Make sellers life beautiful!
F*ck you money
— enough $ for me to say “F*ck it” to do anything ever, but still have enough to support my family.
tbh I think it represents the same idea as in your quote
Success = Meaningful Contribution
Marlee
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For me, success is being able to live a healthy and happy life, not only for myself but also for my immediate family, extended family, and friends. So eat well, exercise, sleep well, etc. But outside of well-being, success for me is contributing something that improves the world we live in in some way.
I think the answer to "What is success for you?" is always in kind of a fluid state.
Humans like to think, we like to daydream, we like to count our troubles. Day in and day out. The thinking never stops.
Coming off this I think success has a different "meaning" almost every day. One day you think success is owning a nice car, the next day is having a lovely family. And that's okey. As we evolve so do our desires.
For me, success curently means working on something I'm passionate about, being healthy and having great family and friends :)
success for me is total freedom for everything. do whatever , whenever you want. Everything requires money so yeah you need to hypothetically be smart in money and learn those 3 types of income. It does not buy love but IT DOES buy happiness.. seeing your mom and dad in great shape, never worrying about getting the most convenient place, funding for emergencies and hospitals or food is Happiness. something poor people cannot understand at some point. Robert Kiyosaki said that "every one here, there's poor person inside us" that is something that justifies everything. IT starts with the MIND.
@busmark_w_nika yes. Also the cashflow quadrant. That is important book as well. It explains the 4 divisions of work (employee, self employed, business owner and investor) which you need to come across all.
@busmark_w_nika they are actually good people who teaches futute entrepreneurs... And yeah he told his students if you're weak and cannot handle the sick stomach truth about entrepreneurship you will fail miserably. Its not for the fainted heart.
I share your idea of success, and I would add "and I will never have to worry about my ability to pay for my health or anything that can cost a lot."
For me, success means feeling satisfied, interested, and loving the task I'm doing at that moment.
Being motivated, accomplishing my goals and making the positive difference in the world
For me, success is not just about accomplishments but also about inner peace and happiness. It's about being true to myself and finding joy in both my personal and professional life.
I define success as achieving a balance between personal happiness and professional growth. It's about feeling content with where I am while attempt for continuous improvement.
Success is feeling proud of the person I've become and the journey I'm on. It's about setting goals, overcoming challenges, and continuously growing, both personally and professionally.
"Success" for me is not just about reaching a specific milestone or earning recognition, but rather about making a positive impact, experiencing personal growth, and finding satisfaction in what I do. Success is also about balance — achieving goals while maintaining well-being and nurturing meaningful relationships. Ultimately, it's about striving to be the best version of myself and contributing positively to the world around me.