Success can be subjective and can vary from person to person. Based on the options you've provided, the following could be considered examples of success:
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Work satisfaction: Achieving a sense of fulfillment and happiness in one’s job can be a strong indicator of personal success.
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Material possessions: For some individuals, accumulating material wealth can be a measure of success.
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Time spent on the job: While this can also be seen as a negative in terms of work-life balance, for some, achieving a certain level of commitment or advancement in their career is considered a success.
The following options generally do not indicate success:
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Expectations of others: Relying on others' expectations can lead to a sense of pressure rather than personal success.
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Job insecurity: This is generally not a measure of success, as it indicates instability rather than achievement.
In summary, "work satisfaction" and potentially "material possessions" and "time spent on the job" could be seen as examples of success, depending on individual perspectives.