“Success does not have one shape. Some people pursue power. Others pursue purpose. The wisest people I have met were not always the most powerful they were the most at peace.
I have seen powerful people chase what was never truly theirs, and content people quietly master what was. The difference is not always talent, status, or fortune. It is the discipline to stop measuring your life by someone else’s standard, and the courage to give your best to what is genuinely yours.
Whatever you do, do it as though it matters deeply. Whatever you build, build it with the belief that it is worthy, meaningful, and capable of becoming the best expression of your gift.
Do not confuse contentment with small ambition. Contentment is the peace that allows you to build with patience, serve with excellence, and treat your own assignment as the best work in the world because it was entrusted to you.
Honour the success of others. Celebrate what they are building. But never lose the joy, gratitude, and quiet confidence of believing in what you have been called to do.
The highest form of success is not money, power, status, or applause. It is happiness in your calling, contentment in your journey, and gratitude for the opportunity to do work that gives your life meaning.
The best work in the world is the work that is truly yours done with purpose, humility, contentment, and peace.”
— Lennox McLeod
Founder & Executive Chairman, Zoiko Group













