Ill admit, that this is slightly funny, but I agree to the point that it's in man's nature to strive for success. The definition of success, however, is different from person to person, though here in the states (and in many places), the tangible definition of success is in your bank account.
When I was in high school, I did an internship at the VW plant in Puebla, MX and one of the guys working in my office was part of the rotary club and was giving a speech in english about the definition of happiness. He wanted to run it by me, so he started out asking me how I defined happiness. I thought for a while, then told him I believed the definition of happiness was to be content. That knocked him off guard and he told me that couldn't be true, then gave up as an example those people living in huts on the outskirts of Mexico city with nothing but their god and few material possesions. I told him that if they were content with where they were at in life, and that was all that they needed or wanted, then I could see them being happy. I personally would not be happy in such a situation, but they might be. I further explained that contentedness does not mean resting on your laurels. Some people are completely content meeting challenge after challenge. So the constant flux in their life brings them happiness.

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