What experience you need to have to achieve success
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The biggest reason for this feeling? Most of us tend to confuse a “means” goal with an “end” goal. End goals are the things in our life that make us feel alive and truly happy, like we’re living our life on purpose. When we identify them, they serve as our compass, a roadmap to make sure we’re living our life in alignment of who we really are and where we want to go.
Means goals are the things society tells us we need to accomplish to be “successful.” These are the things like going to college, getting a degree or getting a certain job title. A lot of times, it’s the path our parents told us we needed to take.
I used to think that’s how life worked, too. I took the traditional path, went to college, got a degree and did a bunch of internships, all so I could work at a world-leading PR agency. Then, year after year, I climbed the ladder, going after means goals, which led to burnout after burnout. I eventually woke up and realized I wasn’t really happy. It’s all because I confused the end goals with the means goals.
For entrepreneurs to truly be successful, we must identify our end goals, and pursue them without restraint. The most successful and happy people I’ve met built companies that lit them up, not companies that just made them money. They understand the difference between end and means goals.
Means goals are the things society tells us we need to accomplish to be “successful.” These are the things like going to college, getting a degree or getting a certain job title. A lot of times, it’s the path our parents told us we needed to take.
I used to think that’s how life worked, too. I took the traditional path, went to college, got a degree and did a bunch of internships, all so I could work at a world-leading PR agency. Then, year after year, I climbed the ladder, going after means goals, which led to burnout after burnout. I eventually woke up and realized I wasn’t really happy. It’s all because I confused the end goals with the means goals.
For entrepreneurs to truly be successful, we must identify our end goals, and pursue them without restraint. The most successful and happy people I’ve met built companies that lit them up, not companies that just made them money. They understand the difference between end and means goals.
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being successful doesn't need much experience but some qualities that are -
the authentic ,be truthful, be thoughtfull , be confident, challenging , be a good human being practice ,remain humble and be patient .
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the authentic ,be truthful, be thoughtfull , be confident, challenging , be a good human being practice ,remain humble and be patient .
I think this will be helpful mark me at the brain list
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