How are you gonna do it? What is success in your eyes? Lots of people seem to be wanting to ceo but no plan to do it. Do you really believe you're gonna make it?
Less related I found this on some site (Classifications of networth) Do you guys agree?:
$2-4 million: The comfortable poor
$4-10 million: The comfortably off
$10-30 million: The comfortably wealthy
$30-80 million: The lesser rich
$80-150 million: The comfortably rich
$150-200 million: The rich
$200-400 million: The seriously rich
$400-800 million: The truly rich
$800 million - $1.998 billion: The filthy rich
$1.998 billion and Above: The super rich
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05-21-2012, 12:30 PM #1
Who here honestly thinks they'll be successful?
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05-21-2012, 12:38 PM #6
I agree with that 100%. I think too many people become hung up on money and financial gain equaling happiness. As long as I have a job that I can make a comfortable living in and am happy with my life and the people in it, I will die a proud man.
I guess the bottom line is I just want to be happy, whatever that means.
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05-21-2012, 12:40 PM #10
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Define success...I'm not tryna CEO or do investment banking or anything (who the fuk wants to basically work/worry about money 24/7?)
I Just wanna get a nice 50k+ entry job so I can do what I want in life- lift, chill with friends, party, and play with my band even if we never get famous at all. And I have no doubt that I'll be able to do that.Alcoholic but still lifts crew
Lifts regularly but never has any gains crew
Great life but always depressed crew
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05-21-2012, 12:41 PM #11
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05-21-2012, 12:41 PM #12
Yes.
And success is being happy.
Money is too overly used to define success, however people make their lives miserable to earn it. Thus, not successful IMO.
For example, I love riding. If I have a motorcycle and can ride, I am successful to myself.
As for the money, there's plenty of that too. But I don't care too much for money.Anyone who has "RIP Zyzz" in their sig is a complete *******.
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05-21-2012, 12:42 PM #13
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05-21-2012, 12:44 PM #16
I will be successful.
Look, not everybody who thinks he is going to excel everywhere in life is going to be - heck, the vast majority will wind up in mediocrity - but all those who made it have one thing on common : Will. They always had their goals straight, they never gave up, they never let anyone tell them "You can't do it".
If you think you have enough guts and determination to do so too, you are bound to be successful.
Arnold summed it up pretty good :
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05-21-2012, 12:46 PM #17
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05-21-2012, 12:54 PM #19
Succesfull: retirement at year 40, buying a big bouse on the beach in thailand/indonesia and phuck the local population there and drink liquor till I die.
Think i'll need 1 million euro for that.
Will not earn much money trough my job (3000 euro per month on average), but will make money trough assets every month above the 3000, I hope somewhere between 10.000 euro per month.I ALWAYS rep back(srs)
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05-21-2012, 12:55 PM #20
I'm within a month of launching the first product of my software business. It will make enough for me to not need to work for quite a while.
Ultimate goal is to create an enterprise business selling services via useful computational intelligence, basically outsourcing with AI. I think this could grow into a very large market. $100m by age 40 was the target as of a couple years ago. Now I'm thinking that's too low...
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05-21-2012, 01:19 PM #26
Ive got a couple of weeks before i finish my diploma in horticulture, currently working for a grounds maintenance company
and doing private work at the weekends. I plan to build up a good round of customers over the next year or so.
if i can make a around £2000 a month doing a job that i love, i would call myself successful.
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