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[Redefining Success in Your 20s: Moving Beyond External Validation]-[221. How to be truly successful in your 20s]

The Psychology of your 20s · B2 · 2024-08-13

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Redefining Success in Your 20s: Moving Beyond External Validation

In the modern era, the pressure to achieve "success" during one's twenties has become an overwhelming source of anxiety. As we navigate this decade, society often conflates success with fame, material wealth, and public recognition. However, as explored in this discussion, it is time to critically re-evaluate these traditional, limiting benchmarks and shift our focus toward internal fulfillment and purpose.

The Trap of External Validation

Our obsession with success is frequently rooted in a desire for certainty and the ego's need to feel "important in the world." We are conditioned to look toward high-profile figures—like Elon Musk, Jeff Bezos, or celebrities—as the ultimate standard of achievement. This narrow, individualistic view of success creates a "parasocial relationship" with fame, where we feel compelled to perform for an audience rather than live for ourselves.

This fixation leads to a state known as "milestone anxiety," a feeling of dread that we are falling behind because we are not meeting the arbitrary criteria for a successful life. A recent UK poll revealed that nearly 80% of adults do not feel they have met their expected success milestones, suggesting that our current definition of success is fundamentally exclusionary and unattainable for the vast majority.

The Cost of Overachievement

For those who grew up as "golden or gifted children," the pressure is even more acute. These individuals often develop an "extrinsic motivation system," relying entirely on external reinforcement to gauge their worth. When they transition into adulthood and the structured praise of the education system disappears, they often experience a "broken sense of self."

This dependency on validation fuels a cycle of burnout, imposter syndrome, and the inability to enjoy personal wins. As noted in the article The Secret Sorrow of Overachievers, this hunger for stereotypical success keeps us trapped in a cycle where it is "never enough." The phenomenon of the "hedonic treadmill" further explains this: even when we achieve major goals, we quickly return to a baseline level of happiness, proving that external accomplishments are rarely the silver bullet for emotional well-being.

Rethinking Success: Purpose and Process

If 72% of entrepreneurs suffer from mental health concerns, it is clear that our obsession with "being impressive" is taking a toll. To find true success, we must pivot toward "learned industriousness" and the pursuit of "flow." Research by Professor Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi into high-achievers—from ballerinas to CEOs—reveals that the most successful individuals are those who fall in love with the "process and the act of doing," rather than the outcome.

True success is not about the "frills and the excess" of a public image; it is about:

  • Deep Connection: Aligning your work with a mission that resonates with your core values.
  • Intrinsic Motivation: Engaging in activities because they "light your fire," regardless of whether anyone else is watching.
  • Perspective: "Touching some grass" and recognizing that your life is defined by its contents, not just its outward appearance.

Conclusion

We need to stop viewing success as a competitive, glamorous race and start viewing it as a collaborative, personal journey. By detaching our self-worth from productivity and external applause, we can reclaim our joy. If your dreams don't make you famous or put you on a public stage, you are not failing—you are likely closer to a sustainable, meaningful life than those chasing the hollow "Gold Medal Syndrome." Focus on what makes you feel alive, and you will find a version of success that is actually worth having.

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I'm your host Brandon Butler, founder and CEO of ButterAte Hill.
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