John Taylor, this is an excellent subject man.
It is a question, an elemental what-if that is a preamble to all this Don Juan dogma.
What is ambition? How does a man define his life and how does he explain its boundaries? What defines "success" and better yet,
who defines success?
If you're Sr8up it's income and long term assets and all the ingredients of modern social and financial excesses. If you're FairShake, success is an internalized trait with no concern for society's definition.
As you can tell from my tone, I fall into FairShake's school of thought.
For me, success is freedom. But once again, the definition is fluid.
For Str8up, "freedom" is income. For FairShake, I imagine it's much like my own defintion...lack of ties, lack of debt, lack of commitment.
This so-called "independent spirit" as far as I'm concerned is the antithesis to consumerism and image-conciousness. Independent spirits have no urge to be burdened with income and bills and relationships.
I work with people blindly herding to buy houses and cars and pets and have more and more children. Dude, that is not what I want. If that's "ambition" , yep, I don't have it!