The Need to Succeed is driven by a will to do well.
It is motivated by a belief in the expectation of others.
To succeed my parents, I believe that I am required to be as successful as them.
My success then becomes a measure of my parents perceived success.
If I cannot do as well as my parents, I will not succeed them well and I will consider myself to have failed.
The need for success is driven by a fear of failure.
My perception of failure is based on my belief about what others deem to be success.
I will never succeed in achieving the success of others.
My own success is not based on what others think or do.
There is nothing that I have to do to be successful.
I succeed my parents purely by being their son.
My parents want only my success for me.
I have already succeeded.