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YTNUKLR 02-03-2008 09:24 PM

How do YOU define success?
 
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Danny_Ocean 02-03-2008 09:40 PM

It is wise to keep in mind that neither success nor failure is ever final. ~ Roger Babson

dd74 02-03-2008 09:41 PM

Happiness.

cl8ton 02-03-2008 10:03 PM

Happiness and the pursuit of Porsche parts!
Oh ya, a vacation with the wife now and then...looking over my shoulder...:D

911Rob 02-03-2008 10:27 PM

Quote:

Happiness comes from having Dreams;
Success comes from making Dreams come True!
Poster in my office for years!

I often speak on this very subject.
To me; the ultimate success I can have is a great relationship with my wife.
Everything else on this earth is secondary to that single thing.

Now to get my actual daily habits, calendar, etc. to reflect that statement; well, that's another thing! ;)

Sonic dB 02-04-2008 12:43 AM

i think its pretty simple...it is a) having a plan, b) going for it, and c) achieving something along the line that meets your level of expectations.
Simple, but is very hard to do for most people....

Most people either do not have a plan (do not know what they really want), or if they do...do not really give it the proper effort (lack motivation to stick with it)... or if they do a + b, sometimes their expectations are impossible to achieve and in-turn, they do not appreciate the gains that they have made and it becomes a failure in their minds, despite actually being a success by all rational measures.

And it can come in all areas of life...a person could be a complete success in business but a failure at home, or a failure in their health etc. but thats a whole 'nother topic. The key is to figure out a)b)c) in each part of your life and try to balance success between the areas. It is not hard to do but is worthwhile. I am still working on it. lol

Porsche-O-Phile 02-04-2008 01:01 AM

Netting the highest value for the least expenditure of resources to get it. Note that I said "value", not "money". Money is one component of valuation (and perhaps the biggest one) but it's the balance of work, life, professional satisfaction, enjoyment, recreational opportunities, etc. that all can be rolled into the equation in order to give a number. The bigger the number for the lower amount of effort expended to get there = the most successful person.

911Rob 02-04-2008 01:21 AM

As I said, I often talk about this exact subject; one of my favorites!

My talk goes.........

Success: What is Success?
Do you know that if we ask 100 people this question, we're likely to get 100 different answers. That's because Success is a personal definition. However, to be successful, you must be able to personally define this question for yourself.

Let me demonstrate an example of what that might be.
Think of something that you would really want to accomplish in your life. Write it down on a piece of paper. Now think of something that is very important to you and write that down. Continue to write down all your goals and dreams, even values and personal qualities. Write them all on a separate piece of paper. Hopefully you can come up with 50 to 100 different things to write down? The amount of things doesn't matter. Now imagine placing all the pieces of paper on a table in front of you.

Now of all these things that you have written down, you can pick 1.
The one you pick is to be the MOST important one. Which one are you going to pick up first?
Go ahead pick another and maybe one more, in order of importance to you. Now you have 3.
This could very well be your personal definition of what success is to you at this moment in your life?

Lets imagine you wrote down things like a 993 Twin Turbo Porsche, a big new house, an airplane, your relationship with your wife or a wife if you don't have one, your kids, your parents, your Church and your job/career. Doesn't matter what things you wrote down or how many; I'm just giving you an example. Now I've explained this analogy to 100's of very successful people and everytime I do, there is not one person who ever argued the fact that their family was one of the most important things to them. Think about that for a second.

If you could have all the "success" in the world, money, power, fame, what have you; but not have your family, what good would that success be? Nonetheless, this is something to think about and the very first step to becoming successful is to have your own personal definition of the word.

Understand also, that your definition of the word will change throughout your life, it's ever evolving as you accomplish your goals in your life, your definition will change. To be inspired to great personal success, you should re-evaluate your definition annually.

You can also develop a definition in areas of your life. Such as "Success" as a family, Success in your career, Success in Health, Spiritual, Mental and Physical. The real excercise is to develop your personal Dreams and Goals, tailor made to your life.

author - Rob McKibbon

Porsche-O-Phile 02-04-2008 01:22 AM

When did you start working for Hallmark?

azasadny 02-04-2008 02:18 AM

Success to me is being able to be the father/husband/friend that I've always wanted to be...

widgeon13 02-04-2008 03:20 AM

To know even one life has breathed easier because you have lived. This is to have succeeded.
Ralph Waldo Emerson

cool_chick 02-04-2008 04:26 AM

when you get laid.

Shaun @ Tru6 02-04-2008 04:49 AM

As someone who has seen great success and tasted absolute failure, I define success as having the ability to increase momentum in any direction you are going while keeping a humble heart. Success is process, not an event.

craigster59 02-04-2008 05:04 AM

You're not trying to get me into Amway are you?..

VINMAN 02-04-2008 05:26 AM

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Originally Posted by dd74 (Post 3746761)
Happiness.

+1 ! :)

Dantilla 02-04-2008 10:33 AM

Wrong question.

Our Western cililization thinking tends to define our lives in "success", usually looking at the bottom number on the bank statement.

I think the right question is "Am I significant?"

Does life have meaning?
Will there be a lasting impact after I'm gone?
How will I be remebered?
Will I be remembered at all?
Is my impact on other's lives always positive?

Having a positive impact on others is more important than a big checkbook. Of course, sharing that big checkbook is one tangible way of making a positive impact. Are my children well-prepared to face the path in front of them?
Do people feel better after coming to me for advice?
Are people glad to see me when I enter the room?
Does my spouse feel secure?

Back to defining success- How about "Living without stress". Good relationships, no worries, or minimal worries, about money....

Wow. Too much to think about on a Monday morning.

legion 02-04-2008 10:36 AM

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Originally Posted by cool_chick (Post 3746928)
when you get laid.

How about when you get laid? :D

70SATMan 02-04-2008 10:59 AM

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Originally Posted by YTNUKLR (Post 3746740)
question: How do you define sucess?

My daughters.



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Sapporo Guy 02-04-2008 11:10 AM

success is the opposite of failure ... failure is the road to success ... success is the road to failure ...

lolo .... my success is your failure ... your failure is my success ...

edit:
when I have failure, you have success, so I have success by helping you have success
end edit:

Any other versions out there ?


simple verison:
ugh, it's late ... 5am now ... gotta get some sleep.
Success is waking up on time! :D


Just in case ... you didn't get the zen reference ... it's in the eye of the beholder :D

I am a success even when I fail !!!
However, I still feel like crap when I fail ;)

night all, sweet dreams :blush:

Moses 02-04-2008 11:30 AM

To me the term "success" implies a final destination. It's the journey that matters, not the destination.

I prefer to let others define success. I'm just here for the ride.

YTNUKLR 02-04-2008 11:36 AM

Lots of interesting tidbits here.

To clarify, I certainly feel that every individual's definition of success is different, it always helps to see what others consider success to be..not in order to placate people or impress them by conforming your definition of success to that of others', but I asked the question in order to find those ideas about 'where the grass is greener'...feel me? To consider viewpoints not previously given attention

Michael-your kids are beautiful! just a little hint of mischievousness, but still cute.

Weird how this question is less relevant to me now that the sun is shining and it's a beautiful day outside! ;):cool:

but keep 'em coming!

cheers,
scott

livi 02-04-2008 11:40 AM

To be able to contribute to other peoples happiness.

nostatic 02-04-2008 11:44 AM

not being distracted by yesterday or tomorrow

gassy 02-04-2008 11:45 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by cool_chick (Post 3746928)
when you get laid.

SmileWavy

Hugh R 02-04-2008 11:46 AM

success finds a way, failure finds an excuse.

sammyg2 02-04-2008 11:59 AM

suc·cess [suhk-ses]
noun
1. the favorable or prosperous termination of attempts or endeavors.
2. the attainment of wealth, position, honors, or the like.

So basically, it is completing a goal with the desired outcome.

70SATMan 02-04-2008 12:04 PM

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Originally Posted by YTNUKLR (Post 3747765)
Michael-your kids are beautiful! just a little hint of mischievousness, but still cute.

Thank you.:) You perceive much about their personalities. Lovingly referred to as "Child of the Light" and "Child of the Night".:D

Care to take a shot at which one takes after me?

YTNUKLR 02-04-2008 12:05 PM

yes, you're right. i don't want to know what the dictionary says though, i want to know what you think success is.

michael-just based on our phone conversations, i'll venture a guess at the 'child of the night'..2nd image?

svandamme 02-04-2008 12:45 PM

success is cranking that rebuild, and hearing "Vroom" , not "CLANG!"

lendaddy 02-04-2008 12:51 PM

When you're finished and you leave the room with both ladies smiling.

70SATMan 02-04-2008 02:08 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by YTNUKLR (Post 3747847)
michael-just based on our phone conversations, i'll venture a guess at the 'child of the night'..2nd image?


DING.... DING....DING

Probably to easy since the photo is in black and white huh?

70SATMan 02-04-2008 02:10 PM

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Originally Posted by lendaddy (Post 3747977)
When you're finished and you leave the room with both ladies smiling.

HEY...HEY...HEY! My daughters are in this thread! Show a little decorum.:D

WI wide body 02-04-2008 02:17 PM

Once on SNL they said:

"Success is good looking women that you don't even know walking around your house."

sammyg2 02-04-2008 02:50 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by YTNUKLR (Post 3747847)
yes, you're right. i don't want to know what the dictionary says though, i want to know what you think success is.


I posted it like that because my take is exactly the same as what the dictionary says. Success is completing or obtaining a goal.

Happiness is setting goals that are obtainable, satisfying, and worthy of pursuit. Two different animals.

WI wide body 02-04-2008 03:05 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by YTNUKLR (Post 3746740)
question

You made a fatal mistake. You assumed that most folks with at least a double digit IQ would not resort to the dictionary definitiion and that they might actually offer what they feel inside them.

Silly you.;)

pwd72s 02-04-2008 05:27 PM

The result of planning and a bit of luck.

Chocaholic 02-04-2008 05:31 PM

Wrapping a great big steamer around the bowl at 7:30 a.m.

john walker's workshop 02-04-2008 06:28 PM

in small business, keeping your head above water month by month, year by year. don't have to get rich, just make a decent living and be happy doing what you do. add a good relationship to that and what more could you ask for? well, maybe a 911 or two and various other mechanical toys.

ChrisBennet 02-04-2008 06:58 PM

Being happy. (I happen to be wildly successful at that.)

I think a lot of people think that if they are "successful" it will make them happy instead of just being happy. Jobs, a mate, cars, houses, etc can't make you happy. (They can make you unhappy though.)

That said, it probably a good thing that the gene pool contains whatever it is that makes some people driven to leave a perfectly good family and sail halfway around the world to discover some new country in order to feel "successful".

-Chris

tonypeoni 02-04-2008 06:59 PM

Jealousy.....If Im jealous then someones succeeded over and above what I could have or thought possible. Precious few times has someone ever been jealous of me. I often cherish those moments when alone and in deep thought.


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