Everyone says they want to win.
But most can’t define what that means - not without borrowing someone else’s version.
To me, “winning” isn’t about trophies, revenue milestones, or even freedom on a vision board.
It’s the moment when your actions finally align with your values - and you stop chasing noise that doesn’t belong to you.
Tim S. Grover said, “Winning is everything. The only question is: what are you willing to pay for it?”
That line hits hard because it forces a decision. Are you chasing a version of success that’s truly yours… or one you inherited from the crowd?
So I’m curious:
👉 How do you define winning - in a way that feels authentic, not performative?
👉 And what did you have to let go of to get there?