Your Happiness Does Not Require President’s Club
The flight to Maui.
The group photo.
The champagne on the boat.
It looks like joy.
But don’t mistake the moment for the meaning.
Buddha taught that suffering begins when we tie happiness to things we can’t control.
President’s Club is a reflection, not a requirement.
It’s a result, not a reason to love the work.
Because you can hit quota and still feel empty.
And you can miss it and still feel proud.
Joy lives in the doing -
the clean discovery call,
the email that landed just right,
the prospect who says, “No one’s ever asked me that before.”
Recognition fades.
But presence, progress, and purpose?
That’s the stuff that sticks.
Work the craft.
Serve the humans.
Let the Club happen—or not.
Your happiness doesn’t need a lei and a stage.
It needs you—awake, engaged, enough as you are.