A great accomplishment shouldn't be the end of the road, just the starting point for the next leap forward.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Accomplishment is such a patronizing, dangerous word, isn't it? I haven't really accomplished anything. The most accomplished thing I've done is to have lived this long - 81.
The road to success has to have obstacles because, at the end of the day, when success comes, it will be that much better.
It's not just about achieving success; the journey is equally important for me.
Ultimately, my greatest achievement is maintaining my career while sustaining a happy marriage and kids.
I don't have any feeling of accomplishment about anything unless there's a lot of risk to it.
If I were to look back at my career, I think my greatest achievement is very simple. I've been able to make choices where I could glorify God.
My greatest achievement is being able to write records that are real snapshots of what's going on in my life. I won't repeat myself for the sake of commerce, or to please other people.
I think the end goal, hopefully, is to take advantage of the attention I've gotten along the way and use it for good and build some communities, and as I get older I can continue to do things and be surrounded by things that are inspirational to me.
The idea of accumulating ambitions or achievements didn't get much further than wanting to do the next exciting thing. I really haven't set out with any list of achievements.
It is good to have an end to journey toward, but it is the journey that matters in the end.