Redefining Success: Embrace Positive Social Impact in a Time of Crisis

Dave-Inder Comar
2 min readMar 27, 2023

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In the face of planetary crisis, it is time that we redefine success beyond financial gain and instead define professional success as something that creates enduring positive social impact.

By prioritizing a different definition of success, we can shift cultural norms, promote critical dialogue about the nature of work, and drive meaningful change in our world.

A new definition of professional success should emphasize the following:

  1. Social, environmental, and planetary consequences: Success should take into account the impact of work on society, the environment, and the planet. Success should be measured by the sustainable practices and positive change we cultivate through our professional efforts.
  2. Protection of human rights and the planet: True success lies in defending and upholding the rights of all people and ensuring a habitable, sustainable planet. Our work should contribute to the well-being of humanity and the world we live in.
  3. Legacy for future generations: Success should be measured by its positive impact on the future. Successful professionals should strive to leave a legacy that future generations will recognize as valuable and worthwhile in this critical era of history.

By redefining success through the lens of positive social impact, we can inspire a collective shift in our professional aspirations and contribute to building a more just and sustainable world for all.

Originally published at https://www.daveindercomar.com on March 27, 2023.

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Dave-Inder Comar
Dave-Inder Comar

Written by Dave-Inder Comar

Tech lawyer passionate about a stable climate, human rights, and living a life of purpose. PhD candidate in international law and climate change. Mixed race.

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