avatarLynda Coker

Summary

The article advocates for redefining success by aiming for a balanced middle ground that prioritizes personal contentment and happiness over traditional markers of achievement, which often come with significant personal costs.

Abstract

The article challenges the conventional pursuit of reaching the top of the success ladder by highlighting the steep personal costs associated with this approach, such as burnout, depression, and loss of relationships. It suggests that ordinary people have discovered a more fulfilling path to success by focusing on inner values and living in the moment, rather than chasing an external image of success. This balanced view of success emphasizes the importance of maintaining a healthy work-life balance and realistic expectations, leading to a true sense of happiness and achievement without irreparable sacrifice.

Opinions

  • The traditional path to success is criticized for its potential to inflict personal harm, including the sacrifice of one's beliefs, health, and relationships.
  • True success is defined as achieving personal dreams and desires without incurring irreparable losses.
  • An image-focused approach to success is seen as delusional and emotionally unfulfilling.
  • Living in the moment is presented as a key practice for achieving genuine happiness and success.
  • Money, possessions, and unchecked ambition are not considered reliable indicators of success or satisfaction.
  • A balanced approach to work, health, and family is advocated as a more realistic and fulfilling road to success.
  • The article implies that the success achieved by ordinary people, though perhaps not the highest in societal terms, can lead to a deeper sense of fulfillment and joy that surpasses reaching the top rung of the success ladder.

Stop Struggling to Reach the Top — Aim for the Middle Instead

Ordinary people have a secret to success that overachievers do not

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I heard that thought. And you’re right. The title of this article goes against all conventional thinking on how to reach the top rung on the ladder of success. But ask yourself one question. What are you willing to discard on your climb to the top? There is plenty of evidence that taking the conventional path will come with a costly, personal price tag. What are some of the possibilities?

Cost of success invoice

Personal

  • Burnout
  • Depression
  • Time
  • Energy
  • Money
  • Your beliefs and moral values
  • Loss of relationships
  • Physical health
  • Mental health
  • Self-respect
  • A narrowed life-focus

Must Success Cost So Much?

If any are all of those invoice items are acceptable to you, then, by all means, take the conventional path. But if your mind is open to viewing a less hazardous approach, read a little further.

How ordinary people achieve success

Ordinary people generally aim for a standard of success that equates with and facilitates their desire for contentment and happiness. They are not willing to discard those two things to become a ‘success’ in the eyes of others. They have found the secret to true and lasting success — a level of achievement that satisfies personal dreams and desires without irreparable sacrifice and loss.

Aiming for the middle of the proverbial ladder-of-success

Aiming for a balanced view of success, ordinary people focus their attention on the middle area of the ladder. This area is where the level of success is based on inner values rather than an image of success.

An image-successful person lives a delusional existence. Why? Because the reality of the success achieved is never equal to the person’s perception of what success would deliver. Because their focus has been on the image, it often leaves them emotionally and psychologically empty.

“Many men go fishing all of their lives without knowing that it is not fish they are after.“ — Henry David Thoreau

One secret ordinary people practice that brings them a true sense of happiness and success is to live in the moment.

“Yesterday was history, tomorrow is a mystery and today is a gift, that is why they called it the present.” — Unknown

How ordinary people measure success

Ordinary people live in the moment with realistic expectations. They are not trapped into the ideology that — all we need to do to be happy is to follow our hearts and pursue our dream, no matter the cost. They are willing to work toward real and lasting success. What other secrets do ordinary people use each day to secure and maintain true success? Consider some of the following concepts.

  • Money and possessions are not true markers of success and do not guarantee satisfaction.
  • Ambition that supersedes the health and welfare of themselves and others will not bring true success.
  • Keeping work, health, and family life in proper balance is the easier road to true success.

Takeaway

Ordinary people may never be at the top of the ladder-of-success, at least not in the minds of some, but many ordinary people find an extraordinary level of success along with happiness that may reach higher than the top rung.

Success
Achievement
Happiness
Self
Life
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