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    positive and negative people is looked at according to their approach to failure, their perception of task or job assigned to them, perceptions about success, how they conduct themselves and how they treat other people. One of the key differences between positive and negative people is their thoughts and approach to failure. Positive people regard failure as a prospect to improve and learn from it (Sua). They recognize failure as an event…

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    Failure is a concept that many people fear. The very thought of the word sends anxiety into the hearts of those who wish to be a success or have big goals for themselves. Yet failure has been around for ages. From the time of Napoleon at the battle of Waterloo to President Obama failing to keep his promises to the county. Failures are seen as a negative factor of life. This raises the question as to whether or not people should view failure in this way. William Zinsser asks this same question in…

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    became a director at a museum. Although he argues Hoving achieved success by alternative means, Hoving eventually reached success in a traditional sense. In another example, Zinsser uses a literary character named Holden. He describes Holden as a failure who opposes the conventional path to success. He remarks, “Whether Holden has also reached the top of his chosen field today is one of those speculations that delight fanciers of good fiction” (Zinsser, 2014, p.190). Zinsser implies that he can…

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    failed math test. He sends Biff into a spiral never sure what he wants to do with his life. Since Biff lost is role model he never had a guide for his life, causing him to go from job to job never staying in one place for to long. Willies constant failures not only let him down but also fail his…

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    Should the broken dreams of a discriminated and disappointed father affect the dreams of an overjoyed and hopeful son? This is one of the main conflicts surrounding the play, Fences. Fences, by August Wilson, is set in 1950’s Pittsburgh and follows the lives of Troy Maxson and his son Cory Maxson. During this time some progress between race relations had been made such as sports were becoming integrated. However, this was before the civil rights movement and the south was still segregated and…

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    college name they recognize and good grades as shortcuts to assessing the situation” (Bader, 2011, p. 17). When we place our self-value alongside success, and define success as good grades and volunteer hours, we set ourselves up for disaster when failure comes along, which it…

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    If you have read my past work at all, you know I am beyond passionate about helping businesses succeed. I personally believe that in order to any business to find sustained success it has to be led by a person with a go-get-em attitude and the iron will to work as long as it takes to achieve their goals. One such individual you may or may not of heard of is Emanuel “Manny” Hernandez. This Puerto Rican businessman has achieved more than he ever thought possible. I recently had the pleasure of…

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    In all the previous seven stage, people are confronted with acts and tasks they are supposed to fulfill and successfully resolving the crises and enjoying the outcome of their success or pay the price for their failures. “At the integrity versus despair stage, the key conflict centers on questioning whether or not the individual has led a meaningful, satisfying life.” (Cherry K 2016) This is the time of our life, when we are done with the struggle of seeking approval…

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    How you ever been excluded? Has there ever been a group of people that shut you out just because you don’t feel the same way? Have you ever felt so left out, that you’d do anything to fit in? Did you cave in the midst of the pressure? You probably did. You threw your thoughts and feelings out the window to feel equal. This is called Peer Pressure or Group Influence. It affects one's thoughts, feelings, decisions, and their beliefs, consequently when they are alone or isolated. Isolation is when…

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    Characteristics Needed to Survive In any situation a survivor must have the skills and abilities to overcome obstacles. Many people in today's world lack critical thinking, which can lead to them developing skills that can oneday shape their future. In order to survive one must have the ability to critically think because this skill is going away and many people that have this tend to have a good future ahead of them. Many employers want people with skills that require them to be smart and make…

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