What Does Your End Game Look Like?

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What is your idea of success? At what point will you look back and say 'I accomplished what I set out to do'?
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  • Profile picture of the author Landis
    My endgoal is 25k/day.
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  • Profile picture of the author Ken Durham
    A very broad word "success"....
    I have accomplished many of my goals in my lifetime with my main goal for the past 20 years seeing that my 2 sons were raised to be self sufficient, responsible young men. I recently completed this very large part of my life.

    It has been a long time since I thought of having a lot of money as being successful. I know many miserable wealthy people in this world. No way I would ever trade for their wealthy unhappiness. Personally I think they worry about their money too much.

    Don't think I would change a thing at the moment actually, even though I am by no means "money" rich. But I am ready for my next success....

    My next goal is to travel for a bit with my final goal being to find a "warm" place close to nature to finish out my journey in peace and quiet.
    As people need money to survive, of course some methods of income will be needed and included in the plans. But that seems so secondary to me. The real goal is to live I believe. Even during making your money.

    The best of luck to you in all your ventures.

    Cheers,
    Ken
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    • Profile picture of the author AylaPress
      Originally Posted by Ken Durham View Post

      A very broad word "success"....
      I have accomplished many of my goals in my lifetime with my main goal for the past 20 years seeing that my 2 sons were raised to be self sufficient, responsible young men. I recently completed this very large part of my life.

      Cheers,
      Ken
      Thank you Ken, for reminding of what is most important for us Parents.
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  • Profile picture of the author ryanbiddulph
    Being happy in the moment is successful living for me.

    We've all made it - right Now - when we realize the fact that we are complete at the moment. Success is within you now, it comes to you now and by realizing that you are in charge the goals quit fleeing and start hurtling toward you while engaged in inspirational acts.

    Holding a vision, being happy that it's coming true while appearances are contrary, that's successful living to me.

    It's been the biggest challenge of my life and the most rewarding too.

    Ryan Biddulph
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  • Profile picture of the author thedropoutkid
    I think my end goal is the success of Tony Montana legally. And the family bond of the movie soul food.
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  • Profile picture of the author rpw
    I don't think it's part of our nature to be truly satisfied with anything unless we make the conscious decision to be pleased with what we have.

    To be content is an excellent goal that so few consider. Of course to be content may be nothing more than to have met your creature comfort needs.

    However, man is not necessarily like that because once you arrive, where are you off to next?

    The game never ends.
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  • Profile picture of the author jen corcoran
    I agree with rpw, the game never ends. We reach our goals and create new ones to take their place. Enjoy the journey I say for you never know what is waiting for you around the next corner.
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  • Profile picture of the author hendricius
    Thats a pretty tough statement, especially since i have plans for my entire life, i guess i will be saying i accomplished everything i wanted to in this life and can rest in peace now :p
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  • Profile picture of the author vem
    My endpoint of success is when I no longer have a yearning for anymore success. It may sound strange but it's true!
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  • Profile picture of the author rchudej1
    When I truly have no worries about money! (I could be dead and not worry anymore).
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