Sep
09

Philosophizing

Posted under Life by Sarah

Success is generally understood as being demonstrated by wealth, power, beauty, etc., but it seems to me that a truly successful person knows who they are first and foremost. They realize their giftings, their raison d’etre, and do all that is in their power to use such qualities for good. They do not settle for status quo and are often unsatisfied by that which is merely superficial. When they do strive to get ahead, they do not knock down others along the way, rather they build bridges wherever possible.

A truly successful person is prosperous of soul, of emotion, of character, of experience, of relationship, and of opportunity.

  1. Uncle Phil Said,

    To me Sarah, I would go one step further. As we build those bridges with others, to have a solid foundation, we should remember to have the cornerstone installed to make those relationships the strongest. Also we should not compromise our beliefs to satisfy our objections for success. To compromise breaks down our morality leading to the lack of success.

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