One thing I struggled to accept was my belief that success was solely defined by career achievements and material wealth. For a long time, I thought that if I didn’t climb the corporate ladder or accumulate certain possessions, I wasn’t truly successful. It took a lot of self-reflection and experiences—like volunteering and spending time with loved ones—to realize that fulfillment comes from relationships, personal growth, and contributing to the community. Accepting this shift in perspective was challenging, but it ultimately led to a more balanced and satisfying life. How about you?
One thing I struggled to accept was my belief that success was solely defined by career achievements and material wealth. For a long time, I thought that if I didn’t climb the corporate ladder or accumulate certain possessions, I wasn’t truly successful. It took a lot of self-reflection and experiences—like volunteering and spending time with loved ones—to realize that fulfillment comes from relationships, personal growth, and contributing to the community. Accepting this shift in perspective was challenging, but it ultimately led to a more balanced and satisfying life. How about you?