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Redefining Success in India

  For most people in India, success is pre-written. Good marks A respectable degree A stable job Marriage Predictable growth If you follow this path, you’re “successful.” If you don’t, questions begin. But here’s the problem: This definition was built for a different time. The Old Definition Still Dominates The traditional idea of success made sense when: Jobs were limited and stable Risk was dangerous, not strategic Information was scarce So the safest path became the best path. But today: Opportunities are broader Careers are non-linear Skills matter more than degrees Yet the definition hasn’t evolved at the same pace. So people are judged by outdated standards in a completely different reality. Success Has Become External Most people don’t define success. They inherit it. “My son is in government service” “She works in a top company” “He earns this much” Success becomes: A title A salary A label others understand But here’s the catch: External validation is easy to measure—but s...

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