Success can lead to a catastrophe if you dont know how to handle it. Tennessee Williams wrote a astounding essay on the Catastrophe of success about how spiritually vacuous it can . Life is to short to have just one goal success.
Success can lead to a catastrophe if you dont know how to handle it. Tennessee Williams wrote a astounding essay on the Catastrophe of success about how spiritually vacuous it can be . Life is to short to have just one goal success.
Oh heavens no. If that were so we might as well as turn in our life badges. Experience, acceptance, fearlessness, open-mindedness, knowledge, friendship, love – those are more about what life is. Success in the grand scheme of things, is nothing if you haven’t lived.
No, success is not everything, especially if by success you mean the money and power it brings. There are other things in life that are important to most people, such as family, friends, love, understanding, charity, faith —- the list goes on.
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I don’t think so. There’s also love, and everything like that!
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it depends on what being successful means to u. if u arent happy with what you think or others think is success.. then it isnt success for u! you have to balance things out in life. going too far on either side can lead to a catastrophe
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Oh heavens no. If that were so we might as well as turn in our life badges. Experience, acceptance, fearlessness, open-mindedness, knowledge, friendship, love – those are more about what life is. Success in the grand scheme of things, is nothing if you haven’t lived.
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it might it depends on the person, because i think happiness is the key to life and of course everyone gets happiness in their own way.if success is your way to happiness then yeah i guess it is everything in life.
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Have you looked around? Hell no.
Everyone in the world can’t be successful nor everyone were born into an successful country.
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"It is better to live in a small house and be happy than to live in a large one and be miserable".
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