I was watching Real Sports with Bryan Gumble [sp?]. They profiled Magic Johnson and his recent joint acquisition of the LA Dodgers. He was a kid from Michigan with a working class father and now is the 4th richest Black person in the world, or Americuh. Estimates are that he is worth 700+ millions.
He opened a bunch of movie theaters, Starbucks, Dodgers and now has his own network channel. Makes me feel a bit lazy but to be honest, i'd be happy right now if i had a secure job where i don't have to worry about paying bills, or spending a ton of money on food to support my bodybuilding hobby (BB related).
I'm not lazy by any means but if i made 100 million bucks i'd never do anything with the word W in it.
But hearing about his successes only makes me feel like i've done nothing. I realize most of us aren't going to set the world on fire but how do you define success? is it always a mistake to compare yourself to someone else? Is it all about how much money we can make?
Is an amateur bodybuilder that reaches his potential and becomes a pro but never wins the Olympia as successful as Lee Haney? How does Samir Bannout rank compared to a multiple Olympia winner? Or is it all a big conspiracy to make us think that the aquisition of material wealth is the measure of success?