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Successful is a rather loaded term. Maximizing income and prestige is not inherently a great use of our limited time on earth.

I am not saying becoming an ascetic monk is a better or worse choice, just that people will try to maximize different things.



Maybe success lies in being able to achieve your goals and realise your visions. If you decide to drop out and herd sheep, are you a good shepherd, or the laughing stock of the herding world?


Generally, we are rewarded with income and prestige when we did something valuable for society - so pursuing success isn't inherently shallow either.


So human rights lawyers are well paid and famous, unlike, say rap musicians?




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