What Does Success Look Like To You?
Host: Super (@SHGFees) with co-host Sho (@AgogoKaren) · Fri, 21 Aug 2026 · ~1h34m · 9 speakers
TL;DR
- An LT3-adjacent but standalone Friday hangout on a single prompt — what success actually means — that ran genuinely reflective for about an hour before happily derailing into NFT NYC logistics.
- Each speaker offered their own "pillars": financial independence and health (Lyss), social acceptance and celebrating small wins (Super), legacy and impact on others (Cadarn), faith, health and purpose (Wealthy), who you become through your failures (Sho), flexible goal-setting (Tim), and enjoying the journey (Maha).
- The back half turned into a running bit about the upcoming Te Stefano's whale dinner in New York — who's invited, the dress code, and Tim allegedly being relegated to serving water.
- Lyss confirmed real dinner logistics: three communities (quirkies, CAB, regens), regen one-of-one holders and top whales auto-invited, everyone else curated by what they add to the room.
- Super reflected on the last eight months of Web3 giving him a "social success" he didn't have growing up.
- Closed on two heartfelt stories from Tim and Lyss about holders refusing to trade regens even for a Mutant Ape — conviction as its own form of success.
Highlights
[14:12] Lyss lays out her three pillars. Financial independence ("I don't need to rely on anyone for anything"), managing her lupus without "taking 10 pills a day," and aiming for more happy days than not — she deliberately avoids "happiness" as a goal because it's fleeting.
[16:34] Super on social success. He shared that he grew up without bullies but also without real friends, found belonging through skateboarding, and only recognized "social success" as a thing once Web3 gave it to him — being accepted, and accepting others.
[20:38] Lyss reflects it back at Super. She encouraged him to keep telling that story, because a quiet listener might hear it and realize "that's something I'm looking for that I never had." Sho added the line of the segment: "You could be the beginning of somebody's eight months." [22:26]
[25:16] Cadarn on joy and legacy. He distinguished happiness (attached to things, temporary) from joy ("the substance of the human spirit"), then defined success as the impression you leave — the legacy people refer to when you're not in the room, which he called priceless.
[32:40] Sho reframes the whole thing. "Success isn't just what you accomplish, it's who you become while you accomplish it" — a millionaire who treated people badly to get there isn't successful in her book.
[40:00] Tim on goal-setting and never switching off. A lifelong goal-setter, he described his annual reflection trip with his wife, and the hard-won lesson that combining motivation with being a workaholic means "you never turn off." Success, he said, should be as flexible as life itself.
[58:42] Maha on excitement exceeding stress. He landed an accidental motto on the spot — success is "making sure your excitement exceeds the stress" — and talked about the growing dinner-club brand and being able to employ and pay a team well.
[1:08:00] The water bit is born. After Lyss walked through the real invite process, Tim announced he'd be at a table "somewhere," and pivoted to "that's what success looks like to me — that I got an invite to join another table." A crossed wire about him "serving water" then became the running joke of the night.
[1:22:00] Lyss takes the door. She declared herself officially in charge of the Te Stefano's door, shut down a proposed scavenger hunt ("we are not scavenger hunt type of people"), and explained she's curating guests by what they add, not just how many regens they hold.
[1:28:01] Conviction as success. Tim recounted offering Slick a Mutant Ape for 15 regens and getting an immediate no — proof, he argued, of how tightly these communities hold. Lyss echoed it with her own story of turning down a Mutant onboarding deal, closing the space on a genuinely warm note about the regen community.
Topic timeline
| Time | Topic |
|---|---|
| [0:30]–[7:05] | Music, intro, "me and two goats in here" |
| [7:05]–[14:00] | Topic setup; day recap; email-flow shop talk |
| [14:00]–[26:37] | Defining success — Lyss, Super, and Cadarn's pillars |
| [27:00]–[39:00] | Wealthy (faith/health/purpose), Sho, small wins, Instrumental |
| [39:00]–[58:00] | Tim's goal-setting, Wealthy on identity, Cadarn on embodying success |
| [58:42]–[1:06:00] | Maha's dinner clubs and NFT NYC excitement |
| [1:06:00]–[1:27:00] | Whale-dinner logistics → water & flip-flop jokes |
| [1:27:00]–[1:34:00] | Wrap-up; regen conviction stories; goodbyes |
Notable quotes
- "I really do my best to try and build a life where I have more happy days than not happy days." — Lyss [15:42]0:38
- "Joy is the substance of the human spirit. Joy springs from within." — Cadarn [25:16]0:38
- "Success isn't just what you accomplish, it's who you become while you accomplish it." — Sho [32:40]0:38
- "Being who you say that you are and doing what you say that you're going to do." — Wealthy [46:32]0:38
- "I'll be at a table somewhere, and that's what success looks like to me — that I got an invite to join another table." — Tim [1:08:43]0:38
- "After the second or third cocktail, I think we forget that napkins exist." — Sols [1:12:29]0:38
Who said what
- Super (@SHGFees) — host; framed the topic, shared "social success" and the value of celebrating small wins before the goalpost moves.
- Sho (@AgogoKaren) — co-host; kept the room warm and playful, defined success as who you become through wins and failures, and drove most of the second-half comedy.
- Lyss (@Lysss302) — three-pillar framework early on; later the authoritative voice on the Te Stefano's whale-dinner logistics and door policy.
- Cadarn (@RendCadarn) — the philosophical anchor: joy vs. happiness, legacy, and success as something you embody rather than a plaque.
- Wealthy (@WealthySupreme) — faith-centered take: God as foundation, health as wealth, and living your purpose as daily success.
- Tim (@tim_8093) — goal-setter and workaholic-in-recovery; also the night's comic foil (invites, water, ski mask) and the source of the closing conviction story.
- Maha (@Maaaaahhhaaaaa) — success as enjoying the journey and paying a team well; hyped the upcoming dinner and NFT NYC.
- Sols (@solsweb3) — reminisced about NFT Paris, showed off custom Kabu shoes, and co-hosting a cocktail-table event in NYC.
- Instrumental (@instrumental250) — voice recovering from a few days with the kids; prides himself most on who he was when down and out, not the wins.
Worth a full listen
- [1:06:00]–[1:12:00] — The whale-dinner logistics segment, where a genuine planning conversation and a garbled "serving water" line collide into the night's best sustained bit. The summary can't carry the timing.
- [1:22:00]–[1:27:00] — Dress-code chaos: $3,000 quirkies bomber jackets, gold-leaf custom shoes, ape flip-flops, and Tim threatening to arrive in a black ski mask in 110-degree heat. Pure Friday-night energy.
- [1:28:01]–[1:33:29] — Tim and Lyss's back-to-back stories about refusing Mutant Ape trades for regens — the space's most sincere landing, tying the whole "what is success" thread back to community conviction.
