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Redefining Success: Navigating Personal Fulfillment Beyond Societal Expectations

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In a world where success is often dictated by societal norms and expectations, the concept of redefining success for oneself emerges as a profound and transformative journey. This document delves into the necessity of rejecting conventional definitions of success and illustrates how individuals can...

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Redefining Success

Success is often defined by what society has deemed successful and unsuccessful. The

only way to reach success is to reject society’s definition and redefine it for oneself. While

redefining success is necessary to be successful, it can not be viewed as a task. It must come

naturally as a strong desire. Taking on the task of redefinition can require someone to weigh

what their heart wants against what their brain wants. Many people will take the route their brain

tells them to since that route is often safe, thought-out, and impacted by an imposed definition of

a successful life—a feeling that draws oneself to a stable job and family. While the brain is

searching for stability, the heart often yearns for a riskier path. This risky path inevitably leads to

the process of redefining success. Examples of struggling with the imposed definition of success

and the process of redefining it can be seen in works such as; Americanah, Forrest Gump, In The

Heights, the Friends episode “The One With the Sonogram at the End” (Season 1, Episode 2),

“Long Live” and “Sonny’s Blues.” This is shown when characters like Ifemelu and Obinze give

up the ‘successful’ life they had to redefine success for themselves. However, this is not the only

way the process may happen. Forrest Gump had to learn to act on his strong desires instead of

someone else’s instruction.

Americanah by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie shows a child in Nigeria, Obinze, latched

onto a single, societally imposed definition of success; graduate college, move to America, and

settle down with a wife, kid, and stable job. As he grows older, the end goal never changes; he

was set on receiving the societal validation of accomplishing these five tasks. Eventually, Obinze

graduates college and is ready to chase after the imposed definition of success: the next step was

to move to America. Obinze applied for an American visa, which was denied on multiple

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occasions. Desperate for societal validation, Obinze overstayed his work Visa in the United

Kingdom and attempted to meet society’s standard for success. However, once again, he did not

reach that definition of success. After being deported back to Nigeria, Obinze scrambled to make

do with anything he had. He moved on to finding a wife, having a kid, and living a lavish

lifestyle as a real estate agent. This time, he thought he was successful. However, after a few

years, Obinze realizes he is still unsuccessful. The narrator describes Obinze as feeling “bloated

from all he had acquired—the family, the houses, the cars, the bank accounts—and [he] would,

from time to time, be overcome by the urge to prick everything with a pin, to deflate it all, to be

free” (Adichie 27). For Obinze, redefining success was not a natural thought until he reached the

original end goal. After doing so and finding he was unhappy, he began redefining success for

himself. Ignoring the dismay of those around oneself is the hardest part of redefining success;

this is something that Obinze truly struggled with. After telling his wife, Kosi, that he wanted a

divorce, Kosi managed to convince him to stay. It was only after the second time, a few months

later, that Obinze finally put his foot down; they were getting a divorce, and he was, for the first

time, redefining success for himself.

Similar to Obinze, Ifemelu leaves Nigeria primarily because of external pressures. While

in America, she accomplishes some incredible things, and many would consider her a successful

woman. Despite being a college graduate, completing a Princeton fellowship, and running her

own blog, the narrator describes Ifemelu as feeling like “Nigeria became where she was

supposed to be, the only place she could sink her roots in without the constant urge to tug them

out and shake off the soil” (12). This feeling led Ifemelu to redefine success for herself. Despite

the opinion of the hair braider who judged her for leaving America after 13 years of hard work or

her parent’s worry that Ifemelu was starting her life over in her early 30s. Ifemelu decided it was

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