successful or not?
By abby33
@abby33 (14)
August 30, 2012 11:30am CST
When can you say you're successful? Can success be measured on how wealthy the person is or how high his/her position in the company. For you what is the true meaning of success?
5 responses
@rizzaspeaks (391)
• Philippines
31 Aug 12
My own measure of success is growth. I want to learn and discover new things. Money can be earned and it's not the measure of success for me. As long as I can use my mind to explore and understand, as long as I have a challenge to finish I can say I am successful.
@jenny1015 (13366)
• Philippines
31 Aug 12
hi, Abby! Success for me is not measured with how much money that you have or how successful you are with businesses. Success is having a family that you have bound to be together for life.
@angelkarah050182 (4980)
• Philippines
30 Aug 12
You are successful if you have reached or fulfilled your goals in life. Even if you don't have all the riches, if you are satisfied with the things you've achieved then you can be called a successful person. Happy mylotting.
@subhojit10 (7375)
• India
30 Aug 12
Well when i have achieved my goal and when i can see people happy with my achievements then only i can term it as a success for me. Success has different meanings for many people. To me it is something different, it is not by earning loads of money or by owning a posh car or a house. It is infact much more than that. What say?
@adexlo (76)
• Nigeria
31 Aug 12
I termed success to be the mainly meaning of life. Do you think rich mens still don't have goals that aren't set yet? It depends on what you do with your present life, goals you've achieved so far and people that have achieved from you or what you do. you're not the one to tell if you're successful, its people that will tell your stories. ex» you produce stuffs, if people does not buy them, will you call it successful biz? happy posting.