Saturday, 4 October 2025

What is success or living success.

 

Living Success

         Living success is not about reaching a final milestone, owning a big house, or wearing a tag of fame, it is about how you live each day with purpose, balance, and fulfillment. It is the art of being happy in the present while still striving to grow, of cherishing relationships while pursuing goals, and of creating meaning in even the smallest moments. True success is not defined by a bank balance or an award on the wall; it is defined by the peace in your heart and the impact you leave on others.

         For example, a teacher who spends his or her life shaping young minds and witnessing their students rise above challenges is living success, even without material riches. An entrepreneur who runs a small eco-friendly business and sleeps with the satisfaction of making the world greener is living success, even if he never tops the Forbes list. A parent who creates a home filled with love, values, and happy memories is living success, even if no one outside the family knows their name. These are living portraits of success because they bring both personal fulfilment, contribution to society and others.

        Living success is about waking up each morning with enthusiasm, doing what matters, and ending the day with gratitude. Enthusiasm in every work be it of janitor or a manager of any organization with the same energy and respect. It is about resilience in tough times, humility in victories, and joy in the journey itself. When you focus not just on “having more” but on “being more”more kind, more courageous, more purposeful you begin to live success instead of just chasing it.

        Many people have their priorities upside down. They get bogged down in the having stage.They cant get past it to the being stage because they feel like they just don’t have enough yet.

         Success is not a destination you reach at the end of life; it is the way you walk through life every single day.

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