Success changes from culture to culture, but on the whole, when I asked podcast interviewees, friends and strangers a series of questions about success for this book, including ‘What did you think success meant, when you were growing up?’, the answers that came back were along the same lines:
• Obtaining material things.
• Getting a degree.
• Buying a house.
• Getting a good job.
• Finding a life partner/getting married.
• Having kids.
Towards the end of the book I include a list of the things that my interviewees say feel like success now
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This book is about unpicking society’s definitions of success and at the same time looking at what we truly want for ourselves, but it’s also about the bigger picture. It is based on the podcast interview of Emma Gannon.
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