"I’m 31 years old. By now, I should be ending lunch with a Cuban cigar and a glass of Cristal. I should be approving the marble countertops for my new state of the art office space. And then I should top the night off with box seats at the Yankees game. But that’s not my life. Far from it. In fact, this luxury dream version is light years away at best. I haven’t created my own unicorn startup. I like playing with tech gadgets but I have no interest in creating a tech company. I don’t want to learn how to code. I don’t want to take part in the modern-day Gold Rush. But I feel like if I don’t, I’m basically deciding not to be successful." I'm diving into the modern work landscape. How should millennials define success? www.uptownbourgeois.com