For most of us, the definition of success is the one that is conditioned and not something that we have thought about mindfully and consciously. That definition of success that is conditioned upon us by the society, in most of our upbringing is that we look at success as an acknowledgement (and even a form of appreciation) towards our actions by people around us – that could range from our colleagues or peers to our parents and everyone in between that range.
For a moment, if we consider success as a mere (and our own) acknowledgement towards our intention and purpose and not towards our identity or ego, then not only the entire meaning of success alters but also the possibility becomes bigger than an individual or an identity. The possibility of success surfaces and becomes available when one acknowledges their intent and strives towards it rather than appeasing and in the process of falling for one’s ego. In this outlook, the entire game of the possibility of success sees a shift.
… if we consider success as a mere… …acknowledgement towards our intention and purpose and not towards our identity or ego, then not only the entire meaning of success alters but also the possibility becomes bigger than an individual or an identity.
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