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Thread started 06/07/06 8:57am

shausler

how do YOU define success??

do you change your definition with time?

do you like i define survival as success?


for me its really that my kids are well ajusted

that is my definition of success

they are so great actually

they are my success



what about

you?
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Reply #1 posted 06/07/06 9:09am

cubic61052

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Happiness and a fulfilling life - professionally and personally.

And to love and to be loved by those around you - family and friends.

To treat your fellow human beings with dignity, respect, kindness and compassion - the very basic tenets of life that ALL human beings deserve.

Money is NO indicator of success, in my opinion. I have known too many wealthy people through the years that are miserable human beings.

Just IMHO..... shrug
"Love and compassion are necessities, not luxuries. Without them humanity cannot survive."
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Reply #2 posted 06/07/06 9:11am

shausler

cubic61052 said:

Happiness and a fulfilling life - professionally and personally.

And to love and to be loved by those around you - family and friends.

To treat your fellow human beings with dignity, respect, kindness and compassion - the very basic tenets of life that ALL human beings deserve.

Money is NO indicator of success, in my opinion. I have known too many wealthy people through the years that are miserable human beings.

Just IMHO..... shrug



i dont know you but

you are a most sage soul

with words of truth
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Reply #3 posted 06/07/06 9:23am

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Now the shallow part: right now, at this very moment, success would be keeping myself from eating that high-calorie, nice, big, fat burger I crave for my lunch today!

burger

Oh, and a chocolate milk shake, too!

(P.S. I have not eaten red meat in years, but still crave it every now and then!) cool
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Reply #4 posted 06/07/06 9:23am

shausler

the other side of the coin is self knowledge

not quite so obtainable

concouring fear and facing freedom

learning from personal pratfals and stopping the

groundhog effect of life




this is one of my true goals to define

success
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Reply #5 posted 06/07/06 9:23am

INSATIABLE

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We're better off avoiding excuses. It's not uncommon that I believe I'm in some huge 'transitional phase' and things will be different once I climb the top of my next personal mountain. It's silly. When aren't we in transition? I don't know about anyone else, but I seem to constantly believe I've still got a fair amount of struggling and suffering/anguish to experience before I actually get anywhere. It makes no sense. Nothing makes sense.
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Reply #6 posted 06/07/06 9:25am

INSATIABLE

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Emotional S&M.
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Reply #7 posted 06/07/06 9:26am

Omadon

maintaining my relationships & providing for my family.

everything elses flows from that (career, outlook, approach, religion)

i'm not bothered about longevity.
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Reply #8 posted 06/07/06 9:31am

shausler

INSATIABLE said:

We're better off avoiding excuses. It's not uncommon that I believe I'm in some huge 'transitional phase' and things will be different once I climb the top of my next personal mountain. It's silly. When aren't we in transition? I don't know about anyone else, but I seem to constantly believe I've still got a fair amount of struggling and suffering/anguish to experience before I actually get anywhere. It makes no sense. Nothing makes sense.



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Reply #9 posted 06/07/06 9:32am

INSATIABLE

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shausler said:

INSATIABLE said:

We're better off avoiding excuses. It's not uncommon that I believe I'm in some huge 'transitional phase' and things will be different once I climb the top of my next personal mountain. It's silly. When aren't we in transition? I don't know about anyone else, but I seem to constantly believe I've still got a fair amount of struggling and suffering/anguish to experience before I actually get anywhere. It makes no sense. Nothing makes sense.



batting eyes

That doesn't make sense.
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Reply #10 posted 06/07/06 9:35am

shausler

INSATIABLE said:

shausler said:




batting eyes

That doesn't make sense.



and the door bust open wide
and my daddy stepped inside
and he kissed my mommas face
and he wiped her tears away
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Reply #11 posted 06/07/06 9:36am

INSATIABLE

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shausler said:

INSATIABLE said:


That doesn't make sense.



and the door bust open wide
and my daddy stepped inside
and he kissed my mommas face
and he wiped her tears away

Alice in Wonderland.
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Reply #12 posted 06/07/06 9:46am

luv4all7

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shausler said:

do you change your definition with time?

do you like i define survival as success?


for me its really that my kids are well ajusted

that is my definition of success

they are so great actually

they are my success




Agree w/u on the kids. Mine r babies and I worry and pray 4 them everyday.

I also define success as happiness.....and a clean floor!
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Reply #13 posted 06/07/06 9:59am

shausler

INSATIABLE said:

shausler said:




and the door bust open wide
and my daddy stepped inside
and he kissed my mommas face
and he wiped her tears away

Alice in Wonderland.
[Edited 6/7/06 9:37am]



the night chicago died

boxed
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Reply #14 posted 06/07/06 10:01am

Imago

You know JerseKRS's threads? Well, it's anything but that.







Sorry folks, I figure I'd give the term "Success" the Toa of P.ORG treatment. Like a sculpture chipping alway the bits of stone that are NOT part of the final product to reveal his art. shrug


I'm stretching neutral
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Reply #15 posted 06/07/06 10:09am

Mach

the look in my childrens eyes when they accomplish something they set out to do

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then i know i have truely been successful
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Reply #16 posted 06/07/06 11:40am

Serious

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My definition of success has changed a lot. I am not striving for success anymore, but happiness. When I was at school I was very focused and "sucessful" and everybody thought that my career would be everything for me. But at the second day of my final exams my aunt who had raised me like a mother had a heart attack and it wasn't sure if she survived. My father was very ill at that time as well in fact he had been since I was little. The next 4 days of my exams were like a nightmare for me, I did most of them crying, but I still managed to do the best exams of my class. But my attitude of life changed these days and my real goal from that time onward was to survive all the fear and pain I was going through and focus on the beautiful things in life and not on a career or money, but on spending time with people you love as long as you can and just enjoy life. So I might not be as successful in life like I could have been according to many people's definition of success, but at least I am more happy and that's all that counts for me lol .
With a very special thank you to Tina: Is hammer already absolute, how much some people verändern...ICH hope is never so I will be! And if, then I hope that I would then have wen in my environment who joins me in the A....
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Reply #17 posted 06/07/06 12:17pm

INSATIABLE

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shausler said:

INSATIABLE said:


Alice in Wonderland.
[Edited 6/7/06 9:37am]



the night chicago died

boxed

lol What a nerd. I meant you're Alice in Wonderland, personified.

But now that I've had lunch, I retract said statement.
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Reply #18 posted 06/07/06 12:33pm

Cloudbuster

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Being happy. biggrin

ps) love the avvie, Steve. wink
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Reply #19 posted 06/07/06 12:36pm

INSATIABLE

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Cloudbuster said:

Being happy. biggrin

ps) love the avvie, Steve. wink

smile


May I..... 'take your temperature'?
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Reply #20 posted 06/07/06 12:59pm

Cloudbuster

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INSATIABLE said:

smile


May I..... 'take your temperature'?


You've got a minute before I self-destruct. smile
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Reply #21 posted 06/07/06 1:07pm

Protege

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I will consider myself successful when I am finally satisfied with everything I have done, meaning I will believe that all the mistakes I made, etc. were worth it to get to the point I am at now, which I should also be happy with. lol I wonder if I confuse people much? lol

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Reply #22 posted 06/07/06 1:48pm

INSATIABLE

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Cloudbuster said:

INSATIABLE said:

smile


May I..... 'take your temperature'?


You've got a minute before I self-destruct. smile

Too late!

evil Why does this always happen to me?



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Reply #23 posted 06/07/06 1:58pm

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Success and degrees of success depends on what ones expectations are....

I would rather not try to define success





smile


unsuccessful post edit..dunce boxed
[Edited 6/7/06 14:56pm]
guitar I have a firm grip on reality...Maybe just not this reality biggrin troll guitar


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Reply #24 posted 06/07/06 2:07pm

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shausler said:

do you change your definition with time?

do you like i define survival as success?


for me its really that my kids are well ajusted

that is my definition of success

they are so great actually

they are my success



what about

you?


I love you!

and if any of your kids will turn out to be like you, you have good reason to be proud rose
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Reply #25 posted 06/07/06 5:10pm

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Success: an obession statis of the mind that leads to unhealthy idealistic mental desires that do not improve the human condition.

Success: Truly doing the will of God, not imposing your will as God's so that you can feel you are doing "good/right".

Success: achieving the highest goals that a human can.

Success: overcomming the animalistic nature of the monkey to become a better creature.
News: Prince pulls his head out his ass in the last moment.
Bad News: Prince wasted too much quality time doing so.
You have those internalized issues because you want to, you like to, stop.
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