Is Success really important to our Life?

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  1. toddlergirlcloth profile image57
    toddlergirlclothposted 13 years ago

    Is Success really important to our Life?

    I just want to know your opinions about it.

  2. bileygur profile image62
    bileygurposted 13 years ago

    What is success?  High position at some corporation or happiness?

  3. Robwrite profile image65
    Robwriteposted 13 years ago

    How do you evaluate success? Do we limit it to the standard definition of a prestigious, high paying job? Or do we expand the definition? Is raising a family or achieving a personal goal considered success? Accomplishment doesn't have to mean money or fame.

  4. clintonb profile image59
    clintonbposted 13 years ago

    success is important if it encourages you to feel confident. Then in turn you feel good about yourself, and this assists in happiness.

  5. nicregi profile image67
    nicregiposted 13 years ago

    For me, definitely important. I believe we have to target success to ensure we always have a goal in life.

    Once we have hit our goal (e.g. getting rich or starting a successful business), then we can finally put up the thinking hat and relax our lives smile

  6. dashingscorpio profile image81
    dashingscorpioposted 13 years ago

    Success is nothing more than having achieved a goal or desire.
    With each success we have we build confidence and self-esteem. Success is like beauty, it's in the eye of the beholder.
    In other words each of us defines success in our own way.

    Once man stops desiring he stops living.
    Since success is about fulfilling a desire I would be inclined to say it's very important to experience a certain measure of success to lead a happy life. It makes you a "winner" in life.
    This could range from having a healthy & happy family to owning your own multimillion dollar company.

    By the same token if we NEVER accomplish (any of our goals) in life we are bound to feel like "losers". Consistant losing leads to depression and long term depression which is unhealthy.

  7. BRHANDA profile image58
    BRHANDAposted 13 years ago

    of corse.even ants,all the time,keep on, learn from them.

  8. FduToit profile image68
    FduToitposted 13 years ago

    Depends on your definition of success...

    Most people want to be happy. If you can succeed in achieving things, doing things, meeting people, etc. that makes you happy you will feel more fulfilled. So, if your "success" leads to happiness then yes, success is really important.
     
    However, success in itself without a positive feeling attached to it can be very hollow. And, we all have different ideas of what success means to us personally.

  9. profile image0
    jasper420posted 13 years ago

    This depends on you and your personal vaules of what success is

  10. infanttoddlerclth profile image60
    infanttoddlerclthposted 13 years ago

    I believe it is in you on how you treat your life to become successful. And on how you appreciate this.

  11. padmendra profile image49
    padmendraposted 13 years ago

    We need a life which is peaceful, enjoyable and successful. Why we need it?  There is no mandatory reasons that  success is really important to our life. The most important is that how much  we are satisfied with our  life.  If you are leading a life which is peaceful, enjoyable  and above all is  a stress free life,  I think you are a successful man.  In nutshell , success means satisfaction about  what we are doing, what we are getting and what we are giving to our near and dear ones.

  12. akbarifatma profile image60
    akbarifatmaposted 13 years ago

    success means  satisfaction about what we are  getting and what we are giving to our near and dear  ones.and in the end of life that was very importent

  13. toddlerboyclothes profile image60
    toddlerboyclothesposted 13 years ago

    Success has a lot of meaning. Even small things may consider as success, as long as you are content on what you are doing.

  14. glassvisage profile image84
    glassvisageposted 13 years ago

    I think this depends on the person, and for many people, this can mean the difference between happiness and depression. For instance, success is important to me, and if I feel I am not as successful as I hope to be, then I am disappointed in myself. The way you perceive success is also a big part - sometimes I try to keep my expectations down so they're easier to achieve.
    You can view my Hub on this topic: hubpages.com/_fcap/hub/The-definition-of-success

  15. NA the great profile image67
    NA the greatposted 12 years ago

    Success is the most precious desire in life. It brings happiness and joy in ones’ life. What can be more beautiful than getting what one wishes for? It appears that all his hardwork and undying efforts have paid off.
    It boosts up moral confidence and gives an initiative to strive harder for your goal. My teacher once narrated his life experience to me. He told me that when he was in school he used to get the highest marks in his class. This used to give him such internal hype that he used to read more

 
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