We’re blogging about Hope this
month, apropos as Springtime is the season of hope as well as rebirth. Before starting my post I decided to look up
the word hope and one definition stuck out for me: the likelihood of success. Recently, the word Success has been on my mind. Why? Because in August my high school
class is having its 35th class reunion. I don’t usually attend my reunions,
they have them every five years for some reason and the last one I went to was
the 25th.
The other
day, one of the committee chairs posted a list of reasons why many don’t go to
their reunions, one being “because I’m not successful enough”. Which got me
thinking….what is success? Is it a
six figure salary? Is it seeing your name in lights? Is it being financially independent.
Having a family?
As children
we all have dreams of being successful, maybe a famous actor, musician, supreme
court justice, president even. But are these dreams really for us or because we want to be able to go
home one day and say “Look at me. I’m not the nobody you thought I was!”
I’ll admit, I always wanted to be
one of those people who could go back home and prove I was a success. I
thought, by the time I was thirty I would be someone important. Someone people
would admire. Someone my family would be proud of. And it’s taken me
thirty-five years to realize who cares what other people think? I don’t need
the money, prestige, fancy material things to prove my worth. So what if I’m
fifty pounds overweight, my writing career isn’t in the same vein as Nora Roberts,
and my hair is grey (ish). I have a loving husband, four beautiful children, a
roof over my head, and lots of friends I enjoy hanging out with who enjoy
hanging out with me. (always a plus)
Success is
something to aspire to, but it doesn’t need to be the end-all of your worth.
2 comments:
Well said, Terri!
And given the statistic I read or hear about from time to time since you have a loving husband, four beautiful children, a roof over your head, friends (actually lots of friends and you are doing something you love to many you are a resounding success!
BTW: Are you going to the 35th Reunion?
Thank you Judith.
Yes I'm going. I promised a friend last year. ;)
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