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Success and Meaning Are Not the Same Thing
Success is legible to other people. Meaning is legible to you. Confusing them is what costs most adults the second half of their lives.
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Success and meaning are not the same currency. Confusing them is what costs most lives their second half.
Definition
Purpose is not a job title and meaning is not an achievement. These essays examine what a life is actually being built around — values, contribution, presence, attention — and what happens when an adult finally asks whether the thing they are optimizing is the thing they actually want. The work of midlife is, in part, the work of separating the impressive life from the meaningful one.
The principles
Success is legible to other people. Meaning is legible to you. They sometimes overlap. They are not the same.
What a person actually values is not what they say. It is what their week looks like.
Every impressive life costs something. The honest question is whether you would pay that cost again if you were not being watched.
The most meaningful contributions of most lives are made within a fifty-foot radius. Not online. Not at scale. At the kitchen table.
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A life of meaning is rarely a life that photographs well. It is built quietly, in repeated choices, by a person who has stopped negotiating with other people's definitions of a life worth living.
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