At my old company, there was one employee everyone talked about. Fast promotions. Recognition. Leadership attention. People assumed he would go very far. Recently I found his profile online. Open to work. Months without a job. Posting updates like everyone else. I kept staring at the screen. Not because I was happy. Because for years he represented a level of success that felt unreachable...
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Ten years ago, I was the person everyone in my town talked about. My business was growing fast. I bought a new car. People asked me for advice. Parents pointed at me and told their kids to be more like me. I honestly believed my best years were ahead. Today, the business is gone. The car is gone too. Most of those people have disappeared. What hurts isn't losing the money. It's realizing how quickly admiration expires when success does.
Ten years ago, I was the person everyone in my town talked about. My business was growing fast. I bought a new car. People asked me for advice. Parents pointed at me and told their kids to be more like me. I honestly believed my best years were ahead. Today, the business is gone. The car is gone too. Most of those people have disappeared. What hurts isn't losing the money. It's realizing how quickly admiration expires when success does.