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How has the definition of success changed for me over the years?

My definition of success has been the same for years: “Find a job you enjoy doing, and you will never have to work a day in your life.” – Mark Twain, Goodreads.

I’m a copywriter with more than five years of experience. I started at 19, and I’ve never lost my motivation… because I love writing. 

Words juggling is my whole world.

In the first years of my career, I wanted to earn as much money as possible. I did it, but I never put my salary before my development.

Whenever I had the chance to take a course on a weekend or earn some extra money, I chose a course without any regret. I knew that this will bear fruit in the future.

And now, I confirm it… but I still decide to improve myself over money.

Weekends dedicated to self-growth are the best choice to be a successful person.

So, how has my definition of success changed over the years?

I used to think that money is a determinant of success.

Now, I believe that our perspectives on constantly striving for more are becoming increasingly important. So, If you have the motivation to self-growth every week after work, you’re a successful person. Because you push yourself and discover entirely new horizons.

Thanks to this, you constantly have enthusiasm for work and curiosity about the world.

And this way can be called a success.

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Dominik Bigosiński

Founder of b4content, Dominik is an international copywriter who helps marketing agencies increase blog traffic through content marketing. He has been writing since 2018 and is passionate about conscious life development and philosophy.