Lesson Summary
It’s easy to feel like success is something you either have or don’t. Maybe you’ve been told it depends on being naturally smart or getting perfect grades. Maybe it seems like some people are just lucky, and the rest are stuck trying to catch up.
But success isn’t handed out. It’s something you can create. That starts when you stop worrying about what everyone else is doing and start paying attention to what actually matters to you. Your goals don’t need to impress anyone else. They need to be meaningful to you.
You build real success when you take responsibility for your actions and keep going, even when progress feels slow. It comes from small decisions and consistent effort over time. You don’t need a perfect plan. You need to keep moving forward on purpose.


