Grew up without much...dreamed of big house, fancy cars, etc.
Made a couple of bucks and bought a big house (6,000+ s.f.) on 2 acres, had cleaning service for inside, lawncare service for outside, housecare service for all repairs/upgrades, executive chef (came in twice a week and prepared all dinners for the week...just thaw and microwave), and had a cpa to take care of all the bills so all I had to do was work and enjoy life.
Now...smaller house in a middle class area, lawncare service, cleaning service, go out to eat almost daily, pay own bills. I found the journey more exciting than the destination. It's nice being able to go anywhere and do anything without worrying about the bill. In the end, I think successful trading is all about financial freedom. It really isn't about the big house (unless you have a big ego that needs stroking).
If you do make it, don't tell others what you do for a living (if you do...you'll regret it). Also, don't tell your kids that you've got a couple of bucks to your name. (you'll regret that too)