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Originally Posted by Shawnee123
Also, there is an underlying theme in other's posts that says, basically, that success is defined by wealth.
SO not true, and such a sad way to view what life is all about.
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I think they are only refering to the amount of someone's economic success, but yeah there are lots of different ways you can view success.
As far as how hard you work tied to how much you make, it is unfortunate that people that can work hard, tiring, and difficult jobs are not making more for their efforts. I know that it can seem frustrating sometimes, and the reasoning behind it is complicated at best. Financial compensation isn't just tied to what your job is, but also how effectively you do it, how easy you are to replace, how much time and money the company already has invested in you, the level of your skills, your drive to learn new skills to expand your usefulness to the company, whether you can lead, innovate, adaptablilty to change, etc....