That's actually interesting 🤔
I used to had a very standard idea of successfulness. Money, the perfect house, be able to travel at least one or two times a year and so on...
When my son was diagnosed with ASD (Autistic Spectrum Disorder), everything changed. Now I'm just happy just to have him around...
It's not easy, the single act to take a walk means that we need follow the exact same route almost everytime.
If I'm able to convince him to do something different, it's already a victory.
I certainly not sure what is to be successful anymore, on the other hand, there are small victories everyday.