The Components Of Happiness And Success: The Definition Of Success

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Success is a term that’s definition varies greatly from person to person. The best way to put it, is that success is happiness and achieving the goals you set for yourself. Society chooses to view success as how much money one possesses, if one is married with kids, and how one chooses to live their life. In all reality, success is completely in your mind. Only you can decide if you are successful in life or not. Nothing anyone says can change whether you are a success or not. Just because my standard of success is riches and glory means absolutely nothing. Someone else may be happy passed out in a crack house addicted to heroin. Who are we to tell that person if they are successful or not? We do not set the goals or standards of happiness …show more content…

You cannot be truly successful without being happy with the way your own life is going. As long as you are happy and have reached the goals you set for yourself, then at the end of the day you are a success. The image I chose displays this in a question. The word “Success” is in the man’s left hand and the word “Happiness” is in his right. Also, there is a massive question mark connected to his head. The real question here is does happiness and success go hand in hand, or are they not related at all? In society’s eyes, they are completely unrelated. As long as you live in a mansion, you are a success. Even if you are sitting in that mansion every night crying yourself to sleep because of how miserable you are. The mansion will have you viewed from your peers as a success, but it is your happiness that truly defines your …show more content…

Success is not possibly achieved until you have become the person you have always wanted to be. Reaching your potential and fulfilling the dreams you have had makes you a successful individual. For example, I could be the richest man on Earth. If my main goal in life was to get married and I grow old alone then I would feel like a failure, even if I grow old in a million-dollar mansion. Goals are how success is measured on a real scale. A goal for a doctor could be saving someone’s life. A goal for a soldier could be ending someone’s life. Regardless of the result, as long as you achieved the goal you originally set out to accomplish then you were successful in your task. Being successful in your life tasks makes you a successful person. If you strive to make an A on your paper, and you actually do make an A, then you were successful in achieving your goal. Therefore, proving to yourself and anyone else who knew the goal you were striving for, that you are a

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