They Can’t Get No Satisfaction

| May 27, 2009

If it’s not about the money, and money can’t buy happiness, then what are RMITs doing it for? As I’ve said before, money is a way to keep track, not of how rich you are, but of how successful. The wealth that comes from success is how they know they’re executing. So at what point do RMITs decide they’ve done what they set out to do, and settle down to play golf or sit on the beach? The short answer is never. RMITs seek accomplishment, and derive their happiness from their achievements. But just because they are happy does not mean they are satisfied.