Richard Branson: Success is happiness.
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Sir Richard Branson is the founder of Virgin Corp. He says that being successful is just a matter of personal fulfillment. In the eyes of Huffington Post founder Arianna Huffington, the tenor of success for famous people like her is not about money and power. It has to include a third measure which is comprised of four pillars namely wisdom, well-being, wonder and giving.
Arianna Huffington: Success is wisdom, well-being, giving and wonder.
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But, what caught my attention was the surprising definition of a notable investor, Mark Cuban. He said,
To me, the definition of success is waking up in the morning with a smile on your face, knowing it's going to be a great day. I was happy and felt like I was successful when I was poor, living six guys in a three-bedroom apartment, sleeping on the floor."
Cuban billionaire Mark Cuban: Waking up each day with a smile is SUCCESS.
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Warren Buffet, one of the world's most admired investors thinks that success is attained if we know how to value relationships with other people. Money is not his gauge of being what we wanted to become in the next 20 years. Interestingly, author Maya Angelou has another distinctive and touching definition of success. "Success is enjoying your work". In addition, liking yourself and passionately love what you do".
Love yourself and your work are her success formulas.
Microsoft's Bill Gates is known as the wealthiest man in the world. His total net worth is $86 billion. However, his lingering idea of success is all about relationships and leaving behind an indelible and historic legacy to the world.
Bill Gates: Success is about leaving behind a legacy.
The tenor of success for famous people such as former US president Barack Obama ponders on success as something that dynamically changes the lives of other people.
Barack Obama's success is about making dramatic changes in people.
Money and power are not the common denominators of success. Interpersonal relationships, love, personal satisfaction in simple things have significantly taught us that we have already reached our milestones in life. But, we keep on denying them because we are not what we ought to become. The tenor of success for famous people is divine and selfless which must act as steering wheels toward a well-nourished soul that will magnificently glorify God's love and mercy for mankind. So, why don't you make a major difference now and be happy without strings attached?






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