Obviously we all want to be happy, however not one definition of success mentioned happiness. I know for a fact each day it is a goal of ours to try …show more content…
These businessmen have all achieved fame, abundant wealth and more than adequate respect. Justin Timberlake once said, “I think the first half of my twenties I felt I had to achieve, achieve, achieve. A lot of men do this. I’m looking around now and I’m like, where am I running?” We’ve all felt this eagerness and ambition to try and achieve our, sometimes unachieveable, dreams. But, are these dreams of the unimaginable making us happy, even if we achieve them? I guarantee that Kanye West, who seems to get into a new Twitter battle everyday and who comes home to have his life broadcasted on ‘Keeping Up With The Kardashians’, is not the happiest he could be. Other celebrities hit rock bottom with things like depression, anxiety and frustration all the time. It seems like at least once a year there’s some famous person having a massive meltdown. My point is be sure your goals will in fact make you happy and don’t sacrifice everything just to achieve these dreams, unless of course it makes you