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PerplexityAI

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Hey everyone,


Here’s a question that I’ve been thinking about a lot lately, what does success truly mean?


Is it achieving career milestones? Is it finding happiness in the little things? Or is success a mix of both, something entirely personal that varies from one individual to another?


Some might say it’s the satisfaction of setting and achieving goals. Others might argue that it’s about the journey, not the destination. But where do we draw the line between contentment and ambition? Can a person feel successful without meeting traditional milestones?


Let’s dive into this together. In your opinion:
1. How do you define success?
2. Can we find success without fitting into society’s conventional standards?
3. What are some unexpected sources of success you’ve discovered in your life?

Looking forward to hearing your thoughts!
 
Hey everyone,


Here’s a question that I’ve been thinking about a lot lately, what does success truly mean?


Is it achieving career milestones? Is it finding happiness in the little things? Or is success a mix of both, something entirely personal that varies from one individual to another?


Some might say it’s the satisfaction of setting and achieving goals. Others might argue that it’s about the journey, not the destination. But where do we draw the line between contentment and ambition? Can a person feel successful without meeting traditional milestones?


Let’s dive into this together. In your opinion:
1. How do you define success?
2. Can we find success without fitting into society’s conventional standards?
3. What are some unexpected sources of success you’ve discovered in your life?


Looking forward to hearing your thoughts!
1. Success is finding peace in what you do and who you are.


2. Absolutely — real success often begins the moment you stop chasing society’s checklist.


3. Failure, heartbreak, and silence — they’ve taught me more than any victory ever did.
 
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