It’s natural to want to feel successful in anything you do, and the ISFL is no exception. So, how exactly is success defined in the league? To me, I think each individual user has to define what it means to them. There are a multitude of answers that I think most people will choose from. For me, feeling successful in this league was based on much more than just personal stats. In fact, I don’t use stats or awards at all to base my success on.
The first way I felt successful in this league was doing a league job, and doing it successfully. My first job in the league was as a PPT member, and then I progressed to PPT Head. Being a department head was really fulfilling, as you get to contribute to the league in a real way. You also get to mentor new department members. The other way I felt successful early on was GMing. Sure, winning championships is fun (I have done so), but retaining users, building bonds, seeing people grow in the league is where the real success is in my opinion. Finally, just having fun in whatever way you can is success to me. Watching sims or not, max earning or not, talking in locker rooms or not, whatever brings you joy is what I say success is.
The first way I felt successful in this league was doing a league job, and doing it successfully. My first job in the league was as a PPT member, and then I progressed to PPT Head. Being a department head was really fulfilling, as you get to contribute to the league in a real way. You also get to mentor new department members. The other way I felt successful early on was GMing. Sure, winning championships is fun (I have done so), but retaining users, building bonds, seeing people grow in the league is where the real success is in my opinion. Finally, just having fun in whatever way you can is success to me. Watching sims or not, max earning or not, talking in locker rooms or not, whatever brings you joy is what I say success is.