What Does Success Mean to You?
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My Idea of Success
First, I'll describe some usual types of success I've seen in America, then some types of success I wish would go away, followed by my own ideas for success.
In America, success is often seen as winning some type of competition in a sporting event, a contest, a line of work - achieving the top of the ladder in a particular field of employment, winning the Lottery, retiring from work with enough money to travel the world, etc.
Unfortunately, in a society seemingly rife with violence, verbal and physical abuse, and other mental health issues, success for some individuals also means hurting someone else. The perpetrator sees this harm as "winning" in some sort of game or battle that is sometimes waged only in his or her own head.
Examples of what I consider unhealthy success can include the following:
One-Upsmanship - constantly outdoing ("one upping") someone else at school, at work, at home, anywhere. This used to be called "Keeping up with the Joneses" and meant having as nice as or better than, the neighbor's lawn, trees, dishes, aluminum siding, etc. A little of this can be fun, but now it's become much more vindictive and can lead to people shooting one another in order to take their Starter jackets and Nike shoes.
Stop Light Chicken - making sure you rev your engine and streak out ahead of everyone else at a traffic light when it turns green. In grocery stores, this take the form of people smashing into you with their loaded grocery carts in order to get ahead of you in the checkout line.
Discrimination - since discrimination stems from fear and lack of knowledge, it makes the perpetrator feel safe and "better" that the target group of the discrimination. It is success to the person exercising it, but it is truly unhealthy. This includes name calling toward, and laughing at, minority groups, or anyone that is "different."
Food Games - using credit cards to purchase and flaunt expensive foods to your roommates in order to make them feel poor. It doesn't matter if you have to declare bankruptcy - you made them feel bad and that's a win. Note: anyone who plays games with food, sex, or money should be avoided, in my opinion.
Control - provoking someone else into a reaction of some kind in order to prove you have power over them.
Bullying - bullies feel success and power when they harm others in this way. Bullying needs to be stopped at all levels, from pre-school to retirement home. The website Bully B'Ware is Canada is excellent for its work toward this elimination of bullyism.
Manipulation - saving all of your own money, telling friends you have no money, and then soliciting and accepting their donations to "pay the rent." On the other hand, manipulation could be pretending you don't know how to do something in order to get someone else to do it.
Isolation - controlling a significant other in such a way that he or she is not permitted to see family, friends, or even the mailman.
Children - among some urban areas, racing your friends to see how many children you can have, whether you support them or not.
"I can change him (her)" - this is staying with an abusive or addictive partner in the belief that your relationship or your love will change that person for the better. Staying no matter what can be an erosion of your mind and spirit.
Sex Games - this could be having a certain number of partners, teasing a certain target number of people without having sex with them (as a game), or something similar. I knew a woman that joined several dating clubs where the fees were pretty high so that she could turn down dates with men (she kept track of them). She thought that was a success, until one of the men turned her down - she was crushed and became very depressed.
"The American Dream" - a business of one's own or a good job, a house, two cars and a family. This is great if some good planning is put forth first. While the Dream be applicable in the 21st century, many more people are single and others do not want a house, but the upside is that we can create our own dreams. The thing to avoid is mortgage debt and credit card/other debt that is so high that it will destroy the Dream.
FaceBook and MySpace - the race to see how many "friends" you can gather. I just don't think many of these are really friends.
There are many other examples of things that some people consider successes that are really twisted and bizarre events. I hope you don't experience many of them.
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Success for Me
I felt most successful when I was able to help two of my martial arts students discard their wheelchairs permanently.
Another time I felt success was in helping a young student avoid $60,000.00 worth of leg surgery with martial arts instruction and additional stretching.
Another of my students experienced a complete reversal of rheumatoid arthritis. Rather than dying in two years, she avoided a wheelchair and death and has led a productive and happy life since that time.
Another overcame his chronic injuries in Viet Nam and in construction work to complete his first black belt in Judo after several years. He never gave up. He volunteers his time in a domestic violence sanctuary to teach women and children self defense.
Several others of my students in martial arts, GED classes, and college prep courses increased school grades from F's to A's and B's and went on to graduate from college. These are nurses, teachers, doctors, real estate owners, artists, architects, and solders in the war with Iraq. Two of these students married and worked on a Navajo reservation, providing much-needed healthcare to the Native Americans there.
For me, success is seeing people overturn negative prognoses. It is also seeing people overcome the negative talk they may receive from those around them that want them to fail in order to feel better about themselves. Success is helping people avoid listening to lies that will keep them down, and doing this helps make America still a land of opportunity.
Ultimate success would be to see the end of all forms of abuse, an end to waste and an increase of good stewardship around the world; and for me, to live an often-examined life, continue to learn new information, meet new friends and enrich current relationships, and contribute to a better quality of life for us all.
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Comments
Thanks for those comments, IcarusInflight. Success and its definition and purpose is something I think individuals need to think about.
Paty, what a great article you have written. You successfully inspired me.
Thanks Raymondphillipe, I've joined your fan club.
Icarus, I've joined yours as well!
what a great multi-faceted answer. Usually people think in terms of finance when defining success, but this did not even come to mind to me.
Thanks for our comments glassvisage. I hope this Hub gives material for much though among readers. I'm glad you stopped by.
very well written. i hope i could also write the way you do on my future hubs. be my inspiration, as always...
Thank you mclaire. I am glad you enjoy my writing and hope it continues to interest you. Thanks very much for reading and commenting!
I like your successes Patty.
They are succeses of a mature soul IMO. But I bet you used to have successes of the other kind, too - those from the first part of this hub - when you were younger :)
Thanks, Misha!
Success is ongoing and I hope it becomes even more meaningful as I progress. My successes have not always been widely recognized, but are successes just the same, and I am still having successes of all types. Never will I be finished with them and age is irrellevant My grandmaster's grandmaster looked 40 years old when he was 96! :)
Thank you Patty for expanding my understanding of the term 'success'. However, I believe its also a thing of the mind...a far cry from financial attainments. Whatever creates a sense of fulfillment can be termed successful.
Thank you for the comments, soyelude. I look forward to reading your Hubs as well.
Paty, you offer some excellent information in this article. For me,
success is living in the NOW and loving your life today.
That is beautiful, CreataMind. Thanks for that thought.
HI, IM NEW IN THIS BUT...YOU ARE SAYING THE TRUE THING. MONEY IS NOT THE PINACLE OF LIFE. YOU ARE THE 1.
Thank you vor visiting MIL; Welcome to Hub Pages!
Hi Paty,
After reading your hub, I can conclude that your "success" means a satisfaction of being valued for others, encouraging/helping other to get a better life. It's a Super "success" meaning. Great Pat! Two thumbs up.
Anyway, I am wondering that martial art can help to recover injures or disabilities. Is it also a kind of therapy?
Then, for injured/disabled people, portable wheelchair(http://www.wheelchairschoice.com/portable-wheelcha which is lighter and speedy than the normal one perhaps is only a temporary helper, but the important thing is spirit to get the lives back.
Some types of martial arts and poortions of many of them can be used as therapy. I could not bend over at the waist (muscle injuries) when I began training and was cured in 9 months. One of my own students was remedied of joint and muscle disorders in two years. Anotehr ctudent was cured (comfirmed by her physician) of rheumatoid arthisits completely through my program and a change in diet.
Thanks for the link about the wheelchairs. Some people go through a series of different kinds before they discard the cahir compeltely and osme must always use a chair, but that's OK. These last folks can acomplish much that those who walk can often not.
Thanks again!
Great hub, a 5* from me. It was really great I got to go thru your hub. It is truly the correct definition of success. People who become "successful" and miss a successful life are those who love things and use people. Another lens that I found very informative was about WheelChairs. Today, <a href="http://www.wheelchairschoice.com/"> are coming in more compact and in lighter form for the people which provide them easier mean to get loaded or unloaded from it.










IcarusInflight says:
10 months ago
The word 'SUCCESS' is a much abused term. You mentioned many abuses of this word revolving around possessions, power and toxic relationships.
To my mind SUCCESS centres aound how we deal with each other, treating others decently and respectively, having awareness of one's own abilities and limitations, attempting to do no harm to the world. Poverty or loads of money has nothing to do with.
The word 'SUCCESS' propagated in the media and modern culture is a 21st century illusion.
Some 'SUCCESSFUL' people out there, I would not let them look after my dog (if I had one) :-)