If you were to strip yourself of titles, job positions and education, what would there be? Under all those layers of accomplishment would there still be a person considered to be successful?
Society has taken great pains to define success not just by a person’s riches, but by the many accolades an individual possesses. Very often this definition is one-dimensional and equates to material possessions, fancy titles and wads of money. Think about all of those celebrities who have this and more, yet deep inside suffer from depression, engage in drug abuse and have legal problems.
So how exactly does one define success? Who determines whether or not you are successful? Whose validation do you need? Success means many things to many people and should never be a form of validation by others, but more about how you feel about yourself. Here are five tips for how best to embrace the meaning of success and help you move forward.
Our job is not to embrace success in a way that is limited by the conventional definitions spit out by society nor by accolades, but rather by the choice to do exactly what makes us happy. When you are excited about your existence, challenges and all, success is easier to attain. Success also involves having a positive impact on others and leaving a legacy of leadership. Whether that is your family, friends, colleagues or a segment of society, inspiring others is truly a testament of success.
I could not finish this piece without adding my perspective of what success means to me. I first need to share that my goal in life was to emerge from the obscurity and poverty in which I was born and rise to a state of affluence. I then wanted to show and encourage others how to do the same. I did this through education and by taking on some pretty tough jobs as I developed my career in Investment Banking. To that extent, my definition of success is a mixture of failure, struggle, survival, change of gears, ultimate performance and blood, sweat and tears (literally) – experienced all at the same time. At the core of my existence is a happy person who is excited about future possibilities. I don’t compare my success to anyone else’s nor do I go by what someone else thinks. Neither should you. Success is a unique journey, not a destination. It is your journey and therefore can only be formulated, executed and defined by the person whose opinion matters most: Yours.
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