
J.E. Nickerson
What makes a successful person?
Some might define success as having a 401K, a strong investment portfolio, financial security, and lots of money in the bank. While financial stability is important, it doesn’t necessarily define a successful life.
Success means different things to different people. While wealth, fame, and achievement can feel rewarding, they don’t always lead to inner peace. In fact, the apostle Paul warned against shipwrecking our lives in the endless pursuit of money and worldly gain. In today’s culture, where success is often measured by material things, it’s easy to lose sight of what really matters.
Reaching others is true success
For many, true success is found in meaningful, lasting relationships. Investing our time in people — helping them, comforting them, and truly seeing them — shifts our focus from material riches to emotional connection and spiritual growth.
Healthy relationships often impact our mental health more deeply than any paycheck ever could. Many people have financial wealth but still feel emotionally empty, isolated, or lonely. Why? Because without healthy connections, our hearts lack nourishment. Quality relationships — not just quantity — are essential to our well-being.
If we ask God to bring caring, supportive people into our lives, and we choose to be that kind of person for others, we begin to build a life of purpose and love. Through faith, intentional boundaries, and Christ-centered connection, we can experience a success that’s sustainable and life-giving.
As you reflect on your own definition of success, invite God into the conversation. Ask Him to guide your relationships, heal your heart, and lead you into a life of peace, purpose, and balance.
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Success in life isn’t just about making money — it’s about making memories, building trust, and sharing joy with others. God never intended for us to live in loneliness. He sent His Son to show us the beauty of relationship with Him. The Bible reminds us, “God sets the lonely in families.”
A truly successful life is one filled with love, faith, and people who walk with us on the journey.
If you liked this inspirational article check out my article ➡️✨ 5 Daily Affirmations for Writers & Creators
Looking for a way to start your morning with peace and a positive outlook? Read my article Waking Up with Gratitude: Embracing Each Day as a Blessing for morning inspiration that will carry you through out the day.
📚 And if you’re new here, I’m J.E. Nickerson — children’s author and inspirational storyteller. You can check out my books here or follow me on YouTube for more inspiration and encouragement on this writing life.
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