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Across eons, we have contemplated and contextualized the concept of success. From ancient survival strategies to modern ambitions for innovative breakthroughs, our understanding of success has morphed continuously. A common question often arises: is success absolute or relative? I hold a firm conviction that success is a relative phenomenon since it varies widely based on individual perspectives, societal norms, and temporal conditions. However, a critical dimension of success that is often overlooked is its dual aspect: dynamic and static.
Across eons, we have contemplated and contextualized the concept of success. From ancient survival strategies to modern ambitions for innovative breakthroughs, our understanding of success has morphed continuously. A common question often arises: is success absolute or relative? I hold a firm conviction that success is a relative phenomenon since it varies widely based on individual perspectives, societal norms, and temporal conditions. However, a critical dimension of success that is often overlooked is its dual aspect: dynamic and static.