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    We’ve all heard the quotes about success: “Successful people don’t become that way overnight,” “your true success in life begins only when you make the commitment to become excellent at what you do,” “what separates the talented ones from the successful ones is a lot of hard work,” but which ones should we believe? There must be a happy medium; a universal definition for success. Grit, a novel written by Angela Duckworth, defines success as something we must obtain through a “never give up”…

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    Opportunity To Succeed

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    People keep chasing behind success and don't give up,They have higher success rate. Dreams can be our motivation but on the other hand society could pressure us.Success can be influenced by culture, and family background.According to Outlier ,by Malcolm Gladwell,those who are successful must have certain factors had made them successful such as opportunity ,wealth and born in right place, right time, they know the right people. The thesis of this book is that success almost always involve…

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    of the word is. Implicit definition is not definite because it is prone to personal, historical, or philosophical changes. “Success: The Myth”, is a definition essay written by Feross Aboukhadijeh, explaining that real success requires specific qualities rather than money and popularity. Aboukhadijeh goes on to explain that having a large sum of money does not lead to success by pointing out,…

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    Serena Williams dominates ladies tennis because she expects to win every time she steps on the court. Vince Lombardi underscored this philosophy when he said, Winning isn 't everything, it is the only thing. In sports the only metrics used to define success is winning championships. Anything short of achieving that goal is considered a failure. Many of the greatest coaches in sports were fired for not enough championships or win the big games. Bobby Bowden, the winningest coach in college…

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    Grit has nothing to do with a person's appearance, academic studies, IQ, and status. Grit is effort that success is build upon. It is the ability to to perseverance toward your goal by overcoming difficult times and moving forward during the time of adversity, failure, rejection, and obstacles. Grit is a characteristic of success. How does one cultivate grit? Grit can be cultivated in many different ways. It is a combination of characteristic such as passion, resilience, consistency, self…

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    Thomas Paine Beliefs

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    “If I do not believe as you believe, it proves that you do not believe as I believe, and that is all that it proves,” wrote author and political activist Thomas Paine, his belief, regarding beliefs. Every person has the right to believe in what they choose, but no one has the right to tell him or her that he or she is wrong. Merriam-Webster defines belief as “conviction of the truth of some statement or the reality of some being or phenomenon especially when based on examination of evidence.”…

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    The true meaning of success goes beyond the actual definition of success (Mueller). Success is something that all people aspire to accomplish in their lives. Numerous individuals fail to comprehend the true argument of success (Burch). When talking about success it can vary on the type of person, as well as the outlook of the person. We all crave success in addition to what comes with it (Burch). Certain people consider success as an accomplishment, such as being happily married and having a…

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    Definition Of Success

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    Success is acquired when we invest our energy in to things that not only bring a sense of accomplishment and service but joy as well. Success is accomplishing desired goals that bring long term happiness in to our lives. But unfortunately in the media based society we live in today, being successful is not simply living a happy accomplished life. In society’s eyes that’s not enough. Our society is deeply consumed in all kinds of media where the rich and famous define what success is. Where…

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    Ethos Pathos And Logos

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    In this speech, the speaker used a lot of anecdote in her speech. For example: 1) I kind of want to tell you little bit more of the – I don’t want to say basics, because we don’t really know anything about my syndrome. 2) I had to deal with bullying a lot, but as I said I was raised very normally, so when I started kindergarten, I had absolutely no idea that…

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    “Everything in life, you have to pay for, one way or another. In my life—its instant—I do something wrong and its there—pow!” (22:40). This aspect of the prisoner life in third world nations defines the neocolonialism of modern capitalism as a form of marginalizing members of the lower classes, which Buddhism offers a spiritual freedom from this ideology. Since…

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