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I never had a career. I've only worked menial jobs to support myself and my loved ones.

If I were to die today, would my life have been a failure? Would I have "succeeded" in life by my own measure?

I sure have experienced things that have had a profound impact on me, lasting memories, even some privileged moments of luxury. It's all I could have ever really wanted.

My so called class and monetary worth be damned, there is a flame within me that burns, that has yet to be extinguished, and so long as I can recognize it, that is success to me.
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Carissimi · 70-79, F
You don’t need a career to be successful. Success is defined by each individual. You decide your worth. Getting out of bed in the morning, and doing what needs to be done to survive another day is deemed successful for many.