If you want to measure success, better measure your progress with different parameters.
One parameter I use is to check if I'm able to do the small tasks that I have decided to do every day which are going to help me in the long-run.
This way we are focused on improving ourselves and not worried about the outcome.
We achieve great things automatically if we are doing these small things consistently and all those outcomes are bi-products of our consistency.
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