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I think I'm too young to say really say if I'm successful. I'm trained as a lawyer and doing work I love while making enough money to own my own home, so I'm on the right track by most measures. But it's hard work, with long hours, and I still worry about making mistakes and what I'm going to do in my career going forward. I also want a family and haven't managed it yet, though I'm very much hoping my current relationship works out. So, check back in another decade and we'll see. Honestly though, I've never been very good at being content with things. No matter what I'm doing, I always tend to feel a little bit of discontent, a feeling that I could be doing more. So, I dunno if I'll ever feel satisfied enough to say that I'm successful.
You've been part of ADISC for somewhere between 5 and 6 years according to your join date. During that time, you've managed to keep yourself alive and at least healthy enough to engage in conversation here. That's not the pinnacle of everything everyone posting in this thread has done, but you're definitely doing something right.
MarchinBunny said:Absolutely not. I don't think there is any single thing a person could point to in my life that they could consider "successful."
You've been part of ADISC for somewhere between 5 and 6 years according to your join date. During that time, you've managed to keep yourself alive and at least healthy enough to engage in conversation here. That's not the pinnacle of everything everyone posting in this thread has done, but you're definitely doing something right.