success as alignment
I like how Daniel's What Success actually looks like portrays it as actions aligned to intrinsic wants. He presents examples of it through people's formal occupations, showing how valuable serving and surrounding yourself with your people can be.
That said, his definition certainly transcends those jobs and careers. It applies to pastimes, hobbies, and everyday activities all the same. It's about how much you do, help, share with what and whom you want. It's about how much you ask for, focus on, and surround yourself with them too. That networked, holistic brand of survival affords success via connective, collaborative resilience.
Success is a dynamic set of variables, just like your actions, wants, and even your own mortality. All that nuance creates an intricate playing field, which we strive to navigate in order to reach our dreams and goals in time. The way forward is cultivating success within and beyond yourself, translating it to existing wants, and adapting it to new ones. Continue compounding it, witnessing how abundant it becomes.