10-08-2014, 04:14 PM | #23 | ||
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I would say depends on the goal setting. I achieved very FEW so far.
Married- yes kid-yes house(s) I wanted- no edumacation/degree I wanted within time frame- no job-no health-no financial comfort-no Quote:
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10-10-2014, 05:28 PM | #24 | |
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Success is doing what you want to do. For example, you might work as a car engineer. You hate the job, but you get up every morning and go there anyway, cause it pays the rent. Are you successful? No. Another person that works right next to you gets up, and no matter what he's paid, he goes there out of enthusiasm - money factor is secondary. Is he successful? Yes. Back to your comment - if you like yachts and money, good for you - make money and buy 10 yachts. If that's your goal - if that's your vision - to have lots of money and 10 yachts - then going to work, etc, should make you happy and successful, because you are spending your day the way you want to spend it - making money to buy the yacht. Etc. |
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