What is success to you?

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Lee

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For me it is the freedom of time, being able to work from an office 10 steps behind my home, spending as much time with my family as I desire, and being able to give from the excess I have been blessed with. What about you?
 


Being able to travel when and where I want. It's why I'm trying to get all the business-stuff started so young, so by the time I am old enough to travel continually, i'll have enough funds to do so.
 
Lee, what you described sounds like the perfect definiation of success to me as well. If I had enough self-discipline to work from home, I'd be there with you.

... in that realm of success, that is. Not at home... with you. Uh, yeah... that got weird. nvm.
 
To be my own boss, and be able to do what I want and not have to be concerned about finances for myself or my family.
 
Being able to work from anywhere, regardless of my location. And, being able to walk away from work without having to worry about it.
 
Being able to do what I want when I want without worry.

Being free to make the decision to stay in bed or get up instead of having to get up at 5am for work.

Not having to stress about being able to pay bills, having the ability to pay them without worry.
 
Being able to relax and play a few video games. Not waking up after 5 hours of sleep to work.
 
no money worries and a luxury life style/house some where nice and peacefull - overlooking the sea or nice country side
to spend with my family / mates
 
Being able to take care of my wife and not have to stress about money. Life is way too short for money to be a concern.
 
JDA said:
Being able to take care of my wife and not have to stress about money. Life is way too short for money to be a concern.
Life is definitely to short to be concerned with money, no matter how much or how little you might have.
 
Mark said:
I agree - and I'd love to be able to make enough so my wife doesn't have to work. Even better if I can stop working, and work for myself (which is when it's not really *work*;)) too.

It's funny, I look at things the same way. I can work 15 hour days for weeks, but it's for me so it doesn't get me down like working long hours at a "real" job would.
 
very clichè but also not letting money be a concern , probably travel the world before I settle down (and still have the cash to do so when i settle down ^^)
 
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