What's your idea of success?
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What's your idea of success?
Following on from the What's Your Job thread - what's your idea of success?
Yorick doesn't need to post on this thread as we're all well aware of how happy he is with his lifestyle
My idea of success is not having to struggle for money and being able to do most of what I want to do, what's yours?
Yorick doesn't need to post on this thread as we're all well aware of how happy he is with his lifestyle
My idea of success is not having to struggle for money and being able to do most of what I want to do, what's yours?
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Re: What's your idea of success?
Julian_Boolean wrote: ↑Mon Nov 16, 2020 4:47 pm Following on from the What's Your Job thread - what's your idea of success?
Yorick doesn't need to post on this thread as we're all well aware of how happy he is with his lifestyle
My idea of success is not having to struggle for money and being able to do most of what I want to do, what's yours?
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Re: What's your idea of success?
In a financial context I've not reached it. I'd like to be able to get a bill for £500 for example and not care. Or to take Mrs Weeksy to a posh place and not worry about the bill.
In every other aspect of the word, I'm winning massively. I've got it all.
In every other aspect of the word, I'm winning massively. I've got it all.
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Re: What's your idea of success?
I suppose its achieving your goals?
For me, that's fulfilling my role as a husband, a dad, a friend etc and not having to worry about sustaining it, whilst having lots of laughs along the way.
For me, that's fulfilling my role as a husband, a dad, a friend etc and not having to worry about sustaining it, whilst having lots of laughs along the way.
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Re: What's your idea of success?
That's a good summary.
Things I can influence are good. Comfortable house in a nice part of a good town. Work that is interesting, challenging but rewarding. Sufficient money to be comfortable and if a big unexpected bill came in, manageable.
And a family I'm very proud of.
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Re: What's your idea of success?
Is the question posed in such a way as to equate success with happiness/contentment? The two aren't mutually exclusive,but can have very different answers. A person can appear successful in the conventional sense,yet not be happy or content,conversely someone else may be at peace with themselves,but deemed a loser by a materialistic society.
I think for most of us,it's finding that balance.
In the context of this thread, is success the realisation of long held dreams,or is success learning to be content with what you have?
I think for most of us,it's finding that balance.
In the context of this thread, is success the realisation of long held dreams,or is success learning to be content with what you have?
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Re: What's your idea of success?
Being content with what you got. Nowt else matters.
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Re: What's your idea of success?
not having to work loads of hours, having time for family and doing my own thing.
not stressing too much about money.
not stressing too much about money.
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Re: What's your idea of success?
'Being content' allows you to be successful in a very different way.Skub wrote: ↑Mon Nov 16, 2020 5:36 pm Is the question posed in such a way as to equate success with happiness/contentment? The two aren't mutually exclusive,but can have very different answers. A person can appear successful in the conventional sense,yet not be happy or content,conversely someone else may be at peace with themselves,but deemed a loser by a materialistic society.
I think for most of us,it's finding that balance.
In the context of this thread, is success the realisation of long held dreams,or is success learning to be content with what you have?
I'm not someone driven by the need to have newer, better (or whatever) possessions. Can someone who is actually say 'that's enough, now I'm content'?
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Re: What's your idea of success?
I think that's the illusion,which is indulged,for obvious reasons,by those selling stuff. To some degree,we all suck up this one.
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Re: What's your idea of success?
Pretty much that^.formula400 wrote: ↑Mon Nov 16, 2020 6:28 pm not having to work loads of hours, having time for family and doing my own thing.
not stressing too much about money.
My job is varied enough that it keeps me interested.
I wouldn't complain at a bit more money but who would?
Enough money so I can spend quality time with my family.
I'm not even faintly interested in money for the sake of it, its just a means to have quality time and a roof over my head.
Re: What's your idea of success?
For me, meeting the significant other of your dreams early in life, and staying happily together having raised some kids and seeing them leave the nest content that they will make a good go of it themselves. That's success. Regardless of status.
I wish I could have achieved it but I shagged around and ended up in a loveless partnership, staying together for the sake of the kid. That said, I consider my offspring at the age of 10 a success from my perspective and if I can keep that up until she can stand on her own feet, I'll have succeeded.
I don't give a fuck about riches. I just need enough to keep the wolf from our door, with a bit left over for beer and toys. Unfortunatey, my status-obsessed partner disagrees, hence the friction.
I wish I could have achieved it but I shagged around and ended up in a loveless partnership, staying together for the sake of the kid. That said, I consider my offspring at the age of 10 a success from my perspective and if I can keep that up until she can stand on her own feet, I'll have succeeded.
I don't give a fuck about riches. I just need enough to keep the wolf from our door, with a bit left over for beer and toys. Unfortunatey, my status-obsessed partner disagrees, hence the friction.
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Re: What's your idea of success?
A question for the OP? But, I suspect the answer is a combination of both. Having realised ambitions and dreams is really very affirming. Understanding that your not being that Astronaut, Motorcycle world champ or Kylie's pubic coiffeur isn't in itself failure, is in itself, a success.
I've made a good number of really stupid decisions in my life, but I'm comfortable that they were a good idea at the time and I live with it comfortably.
That said. If you're in the chair, I'll have a pint of hindsight please
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Re: What's your idea of success?
"Be kind to past versions of yourself that didn't know what you know now."
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