Redefining Success: Balancing Aspirations and Inner Peace
The ability to be in the moment, the ability to be gentle with myself, to love myself and to love others, the ability to put service to others first or as a priority.
What does success mean to you? Is it a fat bank account, a fulfilling career, or simply being happy? In this episode of 'The High Cost of Anonymity', Preston Moore dives deep into this age-old question, spurred by a friend's curiosity. Over the years, Preston's view of success has evolved from chasing monetary goals to seeking a balance between professional achievements and personal happiness.
He reflects on how his priorities have shifted, now focusing on being present and grateful in the moment. The episode also features insights from Preston's friend Chaz, who defines success as inner peace, loving relationships, and self-acceptance. Chaz's perspective is simple yet profound, emphasizing the importance of leading with love and being of service to others. Preston contrasts this with his own lingering desire for goals and aspirations, questioning what truly makes someone successful.
This thought-provoking discussion encourages listeners to re-evaluate their own definitions of success and consider the benefits of sharing their experiences with others. By opening up and embracing vulnerability, we can enrich our spiritual lives and find deeper meaning in our daily pursuits. Tune in to discover how you can redefine success on your own terms and lead a more fulfilling life.