5 Biggest Lies That Ruined My 20s
“If you do not tell the truth about yourself you cannot tell it about other people.”― Virginia Woolf
Who doesn’t want to follow success secrets that have been around for years?
Every one of us has a unique idea of what success is and has different meanings of success.
Getting your dream job, having a solid relationship, starting a new business, earning certain money, or setting yourself to buy certain things.
Whatever you do in your life, success is present in everything, and it becomes one of the drivers that move us forward.
But do you think about how often we are chasing success based on external factors that may have been set by society or by the people around us?
Below are the things I thought mattered the most to achieve the highest form of success, but in reality, it is not.
Lie #1 — Other people’s opinions don’t matter
As long as you’re surrounded by people, their opinion about you does matter — at least to a certain extent.
If your coworkers don’t like you, you will probably stop enjoying your work.