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Why is someone's success always linked to finances?

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For many people, financial condition is always the primary parameter for measuring success: owning a luxurious house, a luxury car, a beautiful wife, children attending Harvard University and Cambridge, and owning businesses in various sectors and across various regions. Yet, many high-ranking government officials who engage in corruption, money laundering, and altering government policies for personal gain can reach peak financial status in a matter of years without much effort. Can this also be called financial success?
 
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In today's world everyone judges the person by its money or wealth because right now it is the culture no one checks your qualifications aur your experience, if you have money then you are qualified and experienced. The more money the more you are successful bro this is the mentality of Today's world

Thinking: “I work hard and I didn’t get my success because I was unlucky” is an excuse. It is a broken mindset that accept failure or recognizes the misalignment within your goals. You need to recognize that this is what your saying. Luck does not exist
 
Awesome question

In today's world everyone judges the person by its money or wealth because right now it is the culture no one checks your qualifications aur your experience, if you have money then you are qualified and experienced. The more money the more you are successful bro this is the mentality of Today's world

Thinking: “I work hard and I didn’t get my success because I was unlucky” is an excuse. It is a broken mindset that accept failure or recognizes the misalignment within your goals. You need to recognize that this is what your saying. Luck does not exist
I really appreciate your comment, but unfortunately, I can't grasp the main parameters or indicators you rely on. Is it hard work as motivation for achieving financial success, or luck? But you don't believe in luck. If we look closely, successful businesspeople often have close relationships with high-ranking government officials.
 
This is because people tend to assume money is everything, so anything else does not count as success, but the truth of the matter is that money is not the only thing to measure success.
 
I have also noticed that in many societies, success is mostly measured by material wealth, this also happens in my country. To me, real success should also include things like personal growth, good relationships, mental peace, and the ability to impact others positively. Success is more than just a bank balance.
 
The essence of life is worth it when financial issues are eliminated. That's why success financially is the ultimate success.
 
Those corruptors who made a big wave of their finances don't deserve to be called financially successful. The wealth they obtained illegally will soon be discovered, and most likely, they will enjoy staying in prison.
 
The essence of life is worth it when financial issues are eliminated. That's why success financially is the ultimate success.
Financial success, while often a significant aspect of overall life satisfaction, is not universally considered the ultimate measure of success.
 
There's no crime that can be kept forever especially on finances. Corruption is evil and those who are doing enjoy the moment while they are still obtaining freedom but once they are caught they will melt in shame while facing their verdict
 
Financial success is often associated with prestige and social status. However, many aspects of a person's success are measured not only by finances but also by behavior (corruption). A person considered wealthy is often considered arrogant by society if they lack interpersonal relationships.
 
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