- Einstein’s theory of happiness sold for $1.5m “A calm and humble life will bring more happiness than the pursuit of success and the constant restlessness that comes with it.”

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Please listen to Einstein.
I SWEAR by this.
Too often (especially on this Internet) people associate “success” with the constant busy of doing—rather than being.
If you took steps today, to do more (rather than nothing) over what you did just yesterday: That’s success.
If you’re known for what you do and/or at the top of being known for what you do: That, too is success.