The First Person I Think of When I Hear β€œSuccessful”

When you think of the word “successful,” who’s the first person that comes to mind and why?

β€œTrue success isn’t measured in wealth, but in warmth β€” like a lifetime of quiet mornings shared over a simple cup of coffee.”

When I think of the word β€œsuccessful,” the first person who comes to my mind isn’t a billionaire, a movie star, or a social media influencer. It’s my father.

Growing up, I didn’t understand what true success meant. I used to think it was about fancy cars, corner offices, or being known by everyone. But my father, with his calm presence and unwavering values, quietly taught me a different definition.

He wasn’t a man of luxuryβ€”his life was built on early mornings, long work hours, and selfless dedication to his family. I remember him coming home tired but smiling, asking about my day before even thinking about his own. There was something incredibly grounding about that.

Over time, I began to see how success wasn’t about what you owned but about how you lived. My father succeeded not by collecting wealth, but by earning respect, keeping promises, and creating happiness wherever he went.

One day, I asked him if he ever regretted not β€œmaking it big.” He smiled and said,

β€œI already did. I raised a family that loves me and built a life I’m proud of. That’s big enough.”

That moment stayed with me. It redefined how I measure my own achievements.

Now, whenever I hear the word β€œsuccessful,” I don’t picture someone standing on a stage receiving an award. I see my father sitting at our old kitchen table, his hands calloused but his heart full.

That, to me, is what success truly looks like.


2 responses to “The First Person I Think of When I Hear β€œSuccessful””

  1. writeshivani25 avatar

    Such a lovely and touching write-up about your dad. You’ve expressed your feelings so honestly.

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    1. Uncommon Pen avatar

      Thank you so much, glad you liked it!

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