Let's do a deep-dive! As I've gotten older, I've come to realize that, for me, life boils down to just one sentence:
- Our primary responsibility is to create opportunities for our success.
This sounds like word salad, but let's break that down, starting in reverse:
1. Success: Over time, my definition of success has boiled down to two things:
1) Success is specific
2) Success is personal
For starters, success is specific to each situation we deal with in life. For example, you can be a workaholic & lose your family - you can be ultra-success ful at work & yet miss out on the most important thing in your life. So there's not a broad brush of just "being successful" across every situation in your life, it's compartmentalized!
In addition, within each situation or "compartment", success is
individually-defined by us. Not everyone truly wants the Hollywood version of success, i.e. driving a Ferrari, living in a mansion, being the CEO of a company, etc.
For example, success within the food realm: I have a friend who eats out all the time. He & his wife are both power-workers & don't have kids at home. They eat out 3 meals a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year. Neither of them enjoy cooking & they make enough money to burn through $2,000 to $3,000 per month on prepared meals (takeout, dining in restaurants, etc.).
On the flip side, I'm on a budget & also cook for my extended family (elderly), plus I don't do well eating out too many consecutive days (fast-food & restaurant food is typically too rich to eat day after day, not to mention the additional salt, preservatives, added sugars, etc...I love it, but I need some home-cooked meals sometimes lol)., so for me, I like to balance technology (Instant Pot, APO, etc.) with great food.
Both my friend & myself are successful because we're hitting our personal definitions of success within the compartmentalized situation of providing food for ourselves. It's sort of like launching a missile: it's really hard to hit a target if we haven't defined what that target is!
2. Create opportunities:
So success is something we experience, after defining it for ourselves. But to experience it, we have to create opportunities to experience it! So that's really our primary job: doing the prep-work required to enjoy experiencing success!
Going back to the food example, I like cookies. If I never try new recipes or go shopping for ingredients, then I haven't created any opportunities to expose myself to new cookie recipes or to experience the joy of eating warm, homemade cookies. Not to put too fine of a point on it, but the reality is:
1) No one is going to come into our lives & define happiness for us. Even if they did, we'd
instantly reject it, because happiness is something we have to define for ourselves in each situation we encounter in life.
2) Once defined, no one is going to come into our lives & be happy for us. Being content is as easy as falling off a log, but
happiness requires daily effort. It's the old "no one else can taste the apple for you" analogy.
Thus, we have to first
define success & then work to create opportunities to success. Most of my success in life has come simply from preparation. This was a difficult lesson for me to learn as I grew up struggling with low energy & procrastinated massively as a result.
As it turns out, I don't have to do everything in the heat of the moment...I can plan out what I want, split it into chunks, and then work on the chunks over time, i.e. preparing for the end result, whether it's a meal plan for the week or writing an essay for school or whatever.
3. Primary responsibility:
We all have responsibilities that we're stuck with & that we choose in life. We have to eat; we choose to own a cat. Either way, we have to deal with managing those individual, discrete situations.
The best way we can deal with responsibilities successfully is by proactively defining our commitment to that responsibility. Like if you want kids, you can be a deadbeat dad or you can be an awesome dad. Or if you want to own a pet, you can do a terrible job caring for it or a great job caring for it.
The difference in our commitment to a particularly responsibility is all about how much we choose to care, not solely based on a feeling, but on a choice. Here's a great example of a couple dozen dogs who were not well-taken care of & then made a full recovery thanks to people who adopted the responsibility of caring for them & made a commitment to a positive outcome:
What was in 1967 that the Beatles sung? That’s it, “All You Need Is Love”. While the world has changed massively over the last 40 years, the mantra still rings true, as you can see from the photos of these adorable doggos who were rescued, and with a whole lot of love, had their lives turned...
www.boredpanda.com
In life, our primary responsibility is to create opportunities for our success, whether it's improving our lives or the lives of those around us. We can do the bare-minimum at work, or we can do an awesome job at work & really help out our boss & coworkers & help our company be successful. The same thing applies to our families, our pets, our school, our local community, etc.
The catch is that life is hard & then we die, lol. Every day is basically like Groundhog Day - what I call the "Grand Reset" happens when we sleep, and we wake up reacting to how tired we are & how much energy we have available, and kind of have to mush through that slump to get our day going.
Without a clear idea of how we define happiness & a commitment to putting in the effort to achieving happiness on a daily basis, it's really easy to just coast & be content & not really ever experience life to the fullest...not a cheesy, cheap "Instagram" faux happiness, but in having identified all of our situations, defined what happiness means in each one, and setting ourselves up for success within each realm.
So per the OP's post, it's kind of crazy that we go through this growing-up process of being misfits & screw-ups & late-bloomers & kids who have no idea what we want to do with our lives, and eventually (hopefully) mature into people who are actively contributing to society & enabling their own happiness through their personal definitions & efforts!
But alas, the Grand Reset happens to our brains every day, and thus I have 45k+ posts on a sunsetting computer forum online. Putting in the effort into enjoying personal success in life every day is no small feat
