This is very strange, as many people who think like this are rushy, nervous, candid, straightforward and very tragic.
In my view, the definition of everyone's success can be mapped to a simple grid. One axis is the amount you have and the other axis is the amount of happiness in your life as follows.
There are two reasons why this definition is superior. First of all, if you do not like yourself, you do not need to be rich. Secondly, if you are willing to do whatever you are doing, you tend to be rich.
Of course, being unhappy will definitely motivate people to take action. But action should point to trying to be happier - not trying to be a richer, rather rustic belief, that is to be wealthy will make you happy
Needless to say, if you are going to keep your head up and put food in your mouth, that will not work. If you just want to survive, you will not think about happiness.
Of course, considering all things, I would like to be richer and more happy than poverty and happiness. But I believe that if you start with a happy place - what you are doing and why you are doing this, you will likely be rich
For example, I spent six years as a marketing executive and earned a lot of money. (To be tolerable, it means 2 weeks 'market research' in Munich and Paris.)
However, although I succeeded according to the standards of most people, I am not particularly happy because I always have a voice that I was born as a writer, not a marketing parasite.
My income was scarcely reduced when I was writing in full time. Nonetheless, I would like to do what I think should be done, not pursuing a career that makes many people define "success".
But this is thing. I am earning more money (now inflation adjusted then) than at that time, but I have worked for about half a hour. I'm 100% sure that success is happiness and I am not rich.
I noticed this pattern and I met almost every real successful person. Because it is beneficial and the result is happy, I can not think of a person pursuing a pure cause. They may be rich, but they are losers
If you give some definition to this definition, I think you agree with me: success is a gradual realization of precious goals. This is a beautiful definition of success. This means that anyone who achieves the goal is successful. Even though it is considered to be successful in the world, success is not a goal, but a way to the goal. As long as we strive hard to achieve the goals we want to achieve in our life, we will succeed. That is when humans are in the best condition. This is what Cervantes said when he wrote.
If you give some definition to this definition, I think you agree with me: success is a gradual realization of precious goals. This is a beautiful definition of success. This means that anyone who achieves the goal is successful. Even though it is considered to be successful in the world, success is not a goal, but a way to the goal. As long as we strive hard to achieve the goals we want to achieve in our life, we will succeed. That is when humans are in the best condition. This is what Cervantes said when he wrote.
If you give some definition to this definition, I think you agree with me: success is a gradual realization of precious goals. This is a beautiful definition of success. This means that anyone who achieves the goal is successful. Even though it is considered to be successful in the world, success is not a goal, but a way to the goal. As long as we strive hard to achieve the goals we want to achieve in our life, we will succeed. That is when humans are in the best condition. This is what Cervantes said when he wrote.