In my opinion, the so-called success refers to doing well what you really like. The premise is that you must first have your own real hobbies, that is, your true nature. Leaving this is just business experience in the vanity fair. Success is not the highest standard to measure the value of life. What is more important than success is that a person should have internal richness, have his own true feelings and interests, and have what he really likes to do. As long as you have something you really like to do, you will feel full and secure in any case. Those who only pursue external success actually don't have what they really like to do. What they really like is fame and wealth. Once frustrated in the fame and wealth field, the internal emptiness will be exposed. According to my understanding, do what you really like to do well, try to be perfect and satisfy yourself. This is the essence of success. The joy you feel like this is the pure joy of success without utilitarian considerations. The most basic division is not between success and failure, but between great success and great failure, and between small success and small failure. In the eyes of God, great failure is also success, and small success is also failure. Some small people achieved false success, and their success was soon forgotten by history. Some great people have achieved real success, and their success is forever remembered by history. However, I know that there are many excellent people, who are completely indifferent to success, and finally do not have success. For these people, history neither remembers them nor forgets them. They are beyond history. For me, life is a career. I have no career except life. My career is to exhaust all the possibilities of life. This is certainly a hopeless but extremely tempting career. My ambition is to prove that a person without ambition can achieve the so-called success. However, I must admit immediately that this is just a joke I came up with on the spur of the moment. In fact, I don't even have such ambition. My "success" (recognized by the society, the so-called reputation) brings me the greatest convenience is that I can be relatively detached from the small environment I belong to and its mundane trivia, and there is no need to fight for many reasonable but trivial rights. People are willing or unwilling to give you those things because of your "success". It doesn't matter if you don't give them. There is a kind of person who pursues success only in order to condescend and despise success. Success is a social concept, and a person who directly faces God and himself will not pay much attention to it.
