Climbing quickly means nothing if you’re on the wrong ladder. True success comes from aligning your direction with your values, calling, and God’s priorities.
A mentor once shared with me a powerful experience from his early career. He was ambitious, driven, and eager to succeed quickly.
He poured everything he had into climbing the corporate ladder, working tirelessly to earn promotions, bigger paychecks, and the praise of others.
His effort paid off, as he quickly moved up, achieving impressive success at an early age.
But one evening, after another long day at the office, he sat quietly in his impressive corner office overlooking the city lights, and a sobering realization suddenly hit him: he felt completely empty.
It wasn't that success itself was bad. The problem was that his success didn’t align with his deepest values or true calling.
He had moved quickly, but his speed didn’t matter because his direction was off.
Proverbs 14:12 captures this truth vividly: "There is a way that appears to be right, but in the end it leads to death."
Many of us face a similar risk. We often chase after what seems successful, important, or impressive to others, only to realize—sometimes too late—that our ladder was leaning against the wrong wall.
Jesus teaches clearly in Matthew 6:33 about priorities: "But seek first His kingdom and His righteousness, and all these things will be given to you as well."
In a culture that constantly encourages speed and instant success, it’s easy to overlook whether we’re truly on the right path.
But climbing quickly in the wrong direction leads only to burnout, disappointment, and a sense of emptiness.
So, instead of striving to move faster, I encourage you to carefully examine where you’ve placed your ladder, ensuring it truly leads to a fulfilling and meaningful destination.