
Dylan Cornelius, Career Coach #OpinionsMyOwn
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Dylan Cornelius, Career Coach #OpinionsMyOwn
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Stuck, burned out, or underpaid? I help mid-career pros land roles they love—fast 🚀 Clients rave | Ex-Oracle | DM “CLARITY” for a free consult
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One of the saddest things about success is that it quickly reveals how few people actually wanted to see you succeed.
I think the reason behind it is clear:
It's very hard to be genuinely happy for their success if you don't feel like you're in a good place.
You have to be really secure in your own life in order to be truly supportive of someone else's success.
And the reality is that very few people are.
So when you start achieving something and winning in some way, it just reveals that insecurity in a lot of other people. They can't just be nice about it and be truly supportive. They need to make the subtle, underhanded remarks behind your back or give the fake compliments to your face.
When someone I know wins, whether I'm friends with them or not, I try to be really incredibly supportive of all those things because I know how hard it is to achieve that stuff and it's so incredible to me.
But the only reason I really feel like I can do that is because I'm secure in my own life and success now.
I also know there was a time in my journey when I wasn't, and when it felt much harder to be truly, genuinely happy for others. So I'm also not judgmental of it, but it is interesting to experience on the other side.
Just something I've been thinking about and wanted to share, as I imagine it's something others have felt in their own life.
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