"You are not what you've done.
You are what you keep doing."
Jack Butcher
Recently at a reunion, I listened to the personal achievements of those attending. Who interested me the most were individuals that broke from conformity, and applied personal strengths to reach fulfillment. Stepping down from family or peer pressure, they dared to be led into the unknown for purposeful discovery.
Some achievements etched into life were similar, but the happiest attendees were those who had empowered themselves by using creative measures based upon skill. Often times, this meant switching jobs and veering off into the unknown. In hindsight, they could see how each move had been a layer in preparation for reward.
At one time, the most desired outcome was monetary gain which of course everyone desires. But at what cost? Do you sell your soul? Entrepreneurs share that fulfillment comes from introducing unique ways to uplift others balanced by supplements to maintain a healthy and supportive lifestyle. Productive achievements is a gain in itself.
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