He who dies with the most toys wins’ bumper sticker—in the back of our minds, we equate material possessions with success.It’s a shame we fall prey to materialistic thinking because we certainly know better.
A study by Strayer University found that 90% of Americans believe happiness is a bigger indicator of success than power, possessions or prestige.
Digging a little deeper, 67% defined success as “good relationships with friends and family,” and 60% said it is loving what you do for a living.
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