my child gets married.
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i'll be successful when i stop measuring my success
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I've proven bitcoin fixes social media.
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you've planted the seed, just keep it watered!
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I get paid sound money every time I produce value for others
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It's the wrong tense. I'm happily married with a healthy kid and make a decent living. I envy no man.
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And you withdraw 700 sats daily from SN to your account 😝
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Slander!
I still haven't withdrawn a single sat.
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This... is a toughie haha
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There is a sports sub. Haha.
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You made me into a meme. Now my life is really complete. I have to show it to my son. He is a meme guy. Thanks.
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This needs to go on meme monday and if it doesn't win... Then there will be riots.
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What’s your next goal these days?
Searched for posts that contain the word “success” and your comment piqued my curiosity to leave a comment
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Well, I was being a bit sarcastic regarding a sports sub because it was a bit of a running joke about me constantly talking about SN creating a sports sub but they did one better and created custom subs.
I consider myself pretty successful. I have a great wife and two awesome kids. We live where we want. I don't need to work full time. I can work if and when I want and on things I want to. I live close to my parents so I can help them with the things that get more difficult with age. I have designed my life in a way I am happy with. I consider that success.
That being said, there is always room for improvement. I could be more diligent working out and not eating junk like ice cream. I could work a bit more and earn more money so that we could move to a bigger home (which my wife wants) or renovate our place to make it more functional for us. I have always wanted to write something for my kids that entails a mental framework and life lessons that I hope to instill in them just in case something happens to me. I would like to start another business at some point. I would like to help SN reach its potential. I would like to help more people understand why they should save a bit of their wealth in bitcoin.
How about you?
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I like that you have so many goals. And it could stem from you having the space to ramp it up or take it slow, as you see fit. You are not bounded by money n time.
It’s a thought-provoking question! I think eventually I will like to carve my identity as a paid writer/content creator. Something that uniquely belongs to me - apart from my identities as a parent n as a teacher.
As the Koreans will say, “Fighting!”
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It’s great that you have SN as a kind of testing ground to showcase and hone your writing skills.
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I pay off all my debts
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... when I am a sovereign individual.
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... I finish what I'm doing
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and then on to the next
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Success isn't a destination.
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When I achieve my dream of owning a football club, and forgive me not soccer.
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when… my children are self-sufficient and no longer need me or my lovely ex-wife to be happy
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The banks fall 😜
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I decide to be
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I understand that its the journey, not the outcome
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I understand that not everything is under my control.
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I'll be successful when I reach 100k in Bitcoin.
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See this cowboy hat? I'm already successful
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"Success will follow you precisely because you had forgotten to think about it."
-Viktot E. Frankl
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I'm successful.
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when I'm ready
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I can go out to socialise with my friends at night without having to worry about my kids.
I think this will only be fulfilled five years from now 😂
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...weak up from reality
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when I'll be in my calling meaning giving glory to God for how he created me
  • using my talent God deposited inside of me, deep down inside of me (that I waste my life looking elsewhere)
  • making my light shine to others and be as salt of the earth
  • BEING before DOING, realizing all the infinite true love God gave me
  • living life as God intended it to be, meaning a life of faith as a child of God
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That's actually interesting 🤔
I used to had a very standard idea of successfulness. Money, the perfect house, be able to travel at least one or two times a year and so on...
When my son was diagnosed with ASD (Autistic Spectrum Disorder), everything changed. Now I'm just happy just to have him around...
It's not easy, the single act to take a walk means that we need follow the exact same route almost everytime.
If I'm able to convince him to do something different, it's already a victory.
I certainly not sure what is to be successful anymore, on the other hand, there are small victories everyday.
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didnt say i have kids yet haha
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