Defining Success
I had started to think about this in these two previous posts (Letting go and Breaking Down)
I am going to start out with something that is a bit vague to start with and see if I can refine it more. But essentially what I have is:
Now the work comes in how do you quantify something that is essentially intangible, namely feelings. And do I feel that I am successful?
I feel it is important to define this idea of success because my life has changed pretty darn drastically in the past two years. Am I fighting the changes because they are bad? Or am I fighting them because they go against a popular notion of success and I want to get outside approval? Am I fighting them because they are pretty much the opposite of what I said I wanted when I was a teenager and I really fear letting go of something I have had so long even if it is no longer important to me simply because I am used to clinging to that idea?Success is hard to define because there are different ways to measure success. Are you measuring the success of something overall, the success of an individual objective, a single aspect of your life? And do you apply the same measure to everything or are there different measurements depending on what it is you are measuring?
I am going to start out with something that is a bit vague to start with and see if I can refine it more. But essentially what I have is:
Success is feeling + doing = living
Now the work comes in how do you quantify something that is essentially intangible, namely feelings. And do I feel that I am successful?
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