What Is Success
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What Is Success?
Introduction
I recently came across a forum thread where someone was dismissive of others writing about success, arguing that these writers weren't successful themselves. This perspective assumes a narrow view of success, equating it solely with wealth. However, success is not so easily defined.
The Misconception
The individual’s remark disregards the diverse nature of success. How could they know whether others have achieved success in their own terms? Success is subjective, not a universal standard.
Personal Success
Success is a personal journey. Everyone experiences it differently. Whether a child, teenager, or adult, small achievements can be profoundly meaningful. These may go unnoticed by those who equate success with wealth but are invaluable to the individual and their community.
Success and Failure
Success is relative and multifaceted. A person can simultaneously succeed and fail. For example, in my late teens, I wrote two novels. Despite not publishing them, I felt successful because I completed them. I failed as a novelist but succeeded personally.
Defining Success
To keep things in perspective, consider the dictionary definition: success is "an event that accomplishes its intended purpose." It need not involve wealth or public recognition. Visible successes are often preceded by numerous smaller achievements and setbacks, all crucial to eventual recognition.
The Journey to Success
Take a famous musician as an example. Their first success may have been mastering a simple tune, an essential yet seemingly insignificant achievement. Early failures, like a disastrous first performance, are also stepping stones to later success.
Conclusion
Long-term success is built on a series of steps, each vital in reaching the ultimate goal. Every step, whether a success or a failure, contributes to the larger journey. Each is equally important.
Success is not a one-size-fits-all concept. It is unique to each individual, reflecting personal growth, effort, and achievement.
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