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Success is The Path You Choosed

March 27th, 2009 in Success

the path of success

Photo by haX0r

Many people believe that success is a result or a specific outcome, a destination that they will reach someday. They may define success as a certain amount of money in the bank, a certain kind of car or house, job, degree, or specific relationship. All of these may be parts of your success – targets you achieved along the way – but it is not success itself (see also Be Definitely Sure What You Mean With Success).

Success is more than just the realization of one target, or more. Target is important for improvements and life, but that target is not ‘success’ itself. To have a car, a house, or a job does not mean you have become successful. These targets are a leap in your process- facilities to reach a destination – but not the targets themselves.

Success is not a specific destination; success is the path you choose. It is a process, a journey that will never end. It is a continuous improvement to your highest destination, vision, dreams-in all aspects. I know a lot of people who are very successful financially but do not feel happy. They are not really successful. Others have great relations, but not successful financially. None of these people has exactly reach success.

Writer and philosopher Earl Nightingale said that success is ‘a progressive realization of an invaluable dream’. This means success is an extending realization, a growing wisdom.
Because success is a path you choose, it is important that you keep these two things in mind :

1. You have to be sure about what you really want in your life, in your heart and soul.

2. You have to know that it is your path, the path that you have chosen yourself.

You are the only one who can define success to yourself. Make sure you choose your own way, and not chasing a target that people around told you as something that you ‘must’ want. If not, you will find yourself at the top of a ladder, but that ladder is leaning on the wrong wall!

Success Comes From The Inside, Not The Outside

Success comes from inside ourselves. Some people argue that their success are measured by their status, skills, environmental factors, or chances. Success can be affected by external or environmental factors, but doesn’t decided or caused by those factors.

The environments you grew up on, how much money you have right now in your bank account, whether you love your current job or not, or the feelings that you are limited in one thing or not, all these factors will just cause a slight difference. It does not matter how your parents treated or not treated you. It does not matter whether you are eighty years old or twelve years old, whether you have a Ph.D degree or not or maybe you did not finish high school. There is no meaning whatsoever in your current job, or whether your relationship is devastated or extraordinary. History proves that there are hundreds of people with less perfect conditions who achieved great success even though it seemed that they were facing extraordinary challenges.

Walt Disney is a great example. He was fired once because he did not have enough creativity, and he failed six times before he could realize Disneyland.

George Lucas had no money after finishing Star Wars he could not make posters for his movie premiere. In the end of the shooting, when they had to take a scene where hundreds of people welcoming the heroes back from war, they had almost no money to hire extras. They solved this problem with taking the shot of a few people they could hire, and then asked them to move to one part of a very large hall. Then, they stopped shooting, and asked those people to move to another part of the hall, and take the shot again. They repeat this shot five times and combine them, so with just a few people moving from one side of the hall to the others, they created an illusion of hundreds of extras and a hall full of people.

At the end of the shooting, George Lucas had so many debts, but he never doubted his vision and dreams. He asked the studio whether they were interested to give him the rights to sell Star Wars products and toys so he could pay his debts. Until twenty years later, Lucas company had sold more than 1,5 billion dollar in Star Wars toys.

With the profit from the toys, he built the best special effects studio in the world, Industrial Light and Magic, and shot again the Star Wars trilogy exactly the way he imagined at first. He released again those films to receive reviews full of compliments and introduce Star Wars to its new fans generations. His film became number one, when it was released the first time, and also the second time. Although there were many challenges, Lucas believes in his visions and became more successful than his wildest dreams.

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8 Responses to “Success is The Path You Choosed”

  • Daphne @ Joyful Days
    March 27th, 2009 at 12:29 am

    Hi Arswino,

    I love the story of how George Lucas had to make do with so little money. Very inspiring to read real life stories like this. Success is an inside journey indeed. Thanks for the reminder!

  • Amanda Linehan
    March 27th, 2009 at 6:16 pm

    Hi Arswino – I think you are right on when you say that success is the path that we choose. Making a conscious choice to go after the things you want is very different from just seeing where you will end up. You may not get everything that you ever wanted, but as long as you are always walking towards them you are successful. Thanks!

  • Giovanna Garcia
    March 30th, 2009 at 1:08 am

    Hi Arswino

    Great story on Lucas, I love it.
    I agree with you 100% on “Success is an inside job!” Great post.
    Thank you for sharing.
    Giovanna Garcia
    Imperfect Action is better than No Action

  • Arswino
    March 30th, 2009 at 11:25 am

    Hi Daphne, you’re welcome. Many people think that success needs assets, in the other hand our body and inner body is an invaluable asset. Thanks for commenting, Daphne. :)

    Hi Amanda, you’re welcome. Each failure is a step ahead towards success. Thanks for the comment, Amanda. :)

    Hi Giovanna, you’re welcome and thank you for the comment as well. :)

  • Lance
    March 31st, 2009 at 2:15 pm

    Hi Arswino,

    I agree very much that this is about the journey we’re on – and success is not in reaching one target on that journey, it’s about being on a journey that is the right one for you – and that plays along very well with the idea of success coming from the inside.

    Very well said, Arswino – and it’s reminding me – when I see the likes of Walt Disney and George Lucas, that setbacks are just that – setbacks only on the road to success…

  • Arswino
    April 2nd, 2009 at 9:21 pm

    Hi Lance, it is true. Success is a journey, a never ending journey, not a destination. If we think success as a destination, then we will stop at the point when we reach it. Thank you for the comment, Lance :)

  • unipsycho
    April 4th, 2009 at 1:16 am

    Great article and lessons to realize about success Arswino. Persistance to continue regardless of short term setbacks makes success the journey, as you put it. Nice examples as well!

  • Jay Schryer
    April 7th, 2009 at 8:45 am

    This is very inspiring! Although I had known the troubles of Lucas before reading this, I had forgotten them, and your post reminded me of them. Success is indeed a path, not an objective to be attained. Thank you for sharing your wisdom!

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