I feel like I have the opposite problem of you two: I am most certainly not accomplishment focused. I just want to live comfortably, do fun things and bring people enjoyment with my time on this earth. I don't have a career path, or an ideal professional narrative in mind. That makes a lot of people look at you strangely.
Accomplishment is a pretty general thing. If I say, "today I want to run 2 miles, make a nice dinner and then watch a film I've been meaning to see," and then do it, I would consider that an accomplishment. It does not need to be tied to career driven things. You can have a life devoid of "career" stuff and still be VERY accomplished by your own standards. It's definitely a subjective term. I like to cross things off of a list. Period.
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That's true! I guess I just thought of it differently. I can see how that would make your days more fulfilling. I'm pretty dissatisfied and frankly bored with how my life goes by, maybe I should try planning everything, even the menial stuff.