Success is a funny word to describe what people should aim for. Looking up my dictionary I find the definitionsThis idea of progress, or getting head I don't find itself being a good aim. Personally Meaning is what I search for (of course what's meaningful deserves a lot more philosophynoun 1 the accomplishment of an aim or purpose. 2 the attainment of fame, wealth, or social status. 3 a person or thing that achieves success.
- origin Latin sucessus, from succedere 'come close after'.). Someone may fail to pass a test or assessment, or there may be errors in a friendship but I wouldn't say any of these would be complete, definite failures or messups. When I play chess for example I can be beaten in a special and specific way which I appreciate and find meaningful, as I could be alerted to an interesting previously unknown part of the game, or it could be the more regular experience of learning and perfecting from failure or error.
Success is too close to "gain", which is what people do whenever they purchase something. I'm far from being antimaterialist but I find it genuinely mistaken to think that by obtaining some good or service a person can so simply summon or find meaning.
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). Someone may fail to pass a test or assessment, or there may be errors in a friendship but I wouldn't say any of these would be complete, definite failures or messups. When I play chess for example I can be beaten in a special and specific way which I appreciate and find meaningful, as I could be alerted to an interesting previously unknown part of the game, or it could be the more regular experience of learning and perfecting from failure or error.
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