The value of “struggles” is only well understood by a person who has experienced them before finding “success.”
Likewise, the value of “success” is only well appreciated when you have experienced “failures.”
If you have “always been successful”—choose a project that is difficult and challenging, a project with a likelihood of failure.
Your struggles along the way, your journey through disappointments, your discontent—will all make you value the success you have even more.
The real value of success can only be well understood when you endure difficulties, challenges, and significant failures.