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hbk4894 26-06-2017 06:26 PM

Would you class your life as successful?
 
For me I'm still young so quite early so 50 50 for Me.

the truth 26-06-2017 06:27 PM

not entirely

Crimson Dynamo 26-06-2017 06:51 PM

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Originally Posted by hbk4894 (Post 9396927)
for me i'm still young so quite early so 50 50 for me.

unless you contribute to the thread i dont see why anyone should either?

VanessaFeltz. 26-06-2017 07:00 PM

so far yes

smudgie 26-06-2017 07:04 PM

Not sure how you measure success really.
If you are fit, happy and have enough love and money to see you through then for me that is success.
Apart from health issues I consider my life a success, that's not to say it's perfect.
Crap still happens.

jaxie 27-06-2017 02:22 PM

Yes. I've risen past difficult origins, I am loved, I have a nice place to live and plenty to eat. I work and that is successful.

user104658 27-06-2017 02:35 PM

Successful in love & family yes. In career no. I mean... I am successful in the job that I have, I'm good at it and progressed easily, and we have plenty of money to get by, but... I hate it and it's **** so I wouldn't call that success :joker:. And I "should" have done a lot better based on my prospects out of school - straight A's and unconditional Uni offers - but I wasted the opportunity at Uni completely by drinking, sleeping, watching DVD box sets and playing Guitar Hero instead of actually attending much sooo... yeah. Stay in school kids. Hopefully not too late to fix it :umm2:.

smudgie 27-06-2017 02:38 PM

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Originally Posted by jaxie (Post 9399328)
Yes. I've risen past difficult origins, I am loved, I have a nice place to live and plenty to eat. I work and that is successful.

You can't say better than that Jaxie.
I reckon contentment is a great sign of success.

user104658 27-06-2017 02:43 PM

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Originally Posted by smudgie (Post 9399368)
You can't say better than that Jaxie.
I reckon contentment is a great sign of success.

I agree with that to be fair; someone who is content doing whatever they are doing and happy with it I would say is more "successful" in life than, say, a high-flying professional on a six or even seven-figure income who sits at home in the evening stressed, miserable, and (probably) drinking.

I mean, look at the number of highly career-successful celebrities who end up very unhappy, with significant mental health issues and substance abuse problems. You can't really call that "success".

smudgie 27-06-2017 02:49 PM

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Originally Posted by Toy Soldier (Post 9399379)
I agree with that to be fair; someone who is content doing whatever they are doing and happy with it I would say is more "successful" in life than, say, a high-flying professional on a six or even seven-figure income who sits at home in the evening stressed, miserable, and (probably) drinking.

I mean, look at the number of highly career-successful celebrities who end up very unhappy, with significant mental health issues and substance abuse problems. You can't really call that "success".

Very true TS.
Having enough money to get by certainly helps, but success can be measured on so much more.

jaxie 27-06-2017 03:25 PM

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Originally Posted by smudgie View Post
You can't say better than that Jaxie.
I reckon contentment is a great sign of success.
Quote:

Originally Posted by Toy Soldier (Post 9399379)
I agree with that to be fair; someone who is content doing whatever they are doing and happy with it I would say is more "successful" in life than, say, a high-flying professional on a six or even seven-figure income who sits at home in the evening stressed, miserable, and (probably) drinking.

I mean, look at the number of highly career-successful celebrities who end up very unhappy, with significant mental health issues and substance abuse problems. You can't really call that "success".

I think finding happiness in your home and in what you do for a living is very important. I was lucky that I was able to carve/create a career for myself as the internet evolved. My main goal for my kids was that they do something they enjoy and their education was encouraged with that in mind, looking at their inclinations and putting no pressure on them to take 'any job'.

I have my husband to thank because he has enabled me to do what I want through his hard work and support and also his children.

You don't have to be fabulously rich to have a good life.

Ashley. 27-06-2017 04:25 PM

I think that's difficult to answer. I've been successful in some areas, and less so in others... I'm not completely content with every single aspect of my life.

Nicky91 27-06-2017 04:26 PM

no, but i'm still young :laugh:

Tozzie 27-06-2017 07:59 PM

I'm extremely lucky to be happily married, people who love me, have a roof over my head, food on the table, clothes on my back, money in the bank (albeit not much) a job I love, yeah I'd say I was successful

jaxie 27-06-2017 08:11 PM

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Originally Posted by Tozzie (Post 9400123)
I'm extremely lucky to be happily married, people who love me, have a roof over my head, food on the table, clothes on my back, money in the bank (albeit not much) a job I love, yeah I'd say I was successful

:thumbs:

Mystic Mock 27-06-2017 08:12 PM

I'm 21 so hopefully there's still more time for me yet to find out.:laugh:

Kazanne 27-06-2017 08:21 PM

Yes,I am extremely lucky.


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