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    harm them for having too much of it? The answer is success, but there are multiple challenges to gain it. According to Oxford English Dictionary, the definition of success is the “prosperous achievement of something attempted often with particular attainment of wealth or position” (“success”). Although many people define success similarly, the word has much more meaning, and it can only be achieved when people accomplish their goals set forth. Success is often gained through a grueling…

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    the concept of success is a source of confusion. As a people, we American's greatly prize success. We are taught to celebrate and admire the ones who get the highest grades, the ones voted most attractive or most likely to succeed. But while we often rejoice in the success of people far removed from ourselves;people who work in another profession, live in another community, or are endowed with a talent that we do not especially want for ourselves - we tend to regret the success of people close…

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    Success to me is achieving at your highest level and doing your very best. I would agree with Margaret Meads opinion that the idea of others being highly successful can cause a certain jealousy or threat. We become so worried with others success that we don 't realize all the achievements we have accomplished ourselves. I think Mead is correct in the fact that we find a threat in success, that as a Americans we greatly prize success, and that we are taught to celebrate and honor the people that…

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    Success is often mistaken for expectation thrown upon us by our teachers, parents, or even bosses, when in all reality, success differs from person to person. Success is describes differently by every person who is asked about it, some people aim high and never stop until they reach that place, while other people consider themselves successful in doing something as simple as being a custodian or a restaurant employee. Something that influences my perspective on success is the story of Aaron…

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    Success is not possible without some failure to get us on the right direction. Success is what makes us who we are and shows the hardwork and dedication a person had to get there. Success is defined as the accomplishment of an aim or purpose. Success is never given to one, it must be earned by one's mindset and how far they are willing to go. Success is what more and more people lack because they don't know how to come back after failure. Some people are able to have enough strength to pick…

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    Many may define success as achieving wealth, respect, or fame. But for me I define success in a different way, success is setting a personal goal that will make you happy in the long run and later achieving that goal by hard work and dedication. Success to others may be achieving a goal, but to me success isn’t successful unless you are achieving a goal that makes you happy in the end. Overcoming any obstacles, never cheating yourself, determination, and hard work are all factors of being…

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    improvement. Without others, they wouldn’t be able to do it though, friends are a vital element to achievement and progression. These two things put together can describe success. Success, the power to the future, is not being the best at what anyone does, but rather doing the best and meeting new people along the way. In sports, success comes through attempting to be the best and making friends with the teammates. Swimming up an age category when I was 12 and 14 shows that the ones that try to…

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    There are many paths to success, but what does it truly mean? Not everyone defines success the same way, and it can vary greatly in different cultures, societies, and economic class. Although it can be so broad, it can also easily be defined by the context of an individual’s life and struggle. The American Dream is a goal that many people are inspired to achieve as they believe it to be their definition of being successful. This dream may look different depending on the place, but generally…

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    Success: Threat or Inspiration? This quote by Margaret Mead embodies her view of how people perceive success in other individuals. It is rather intriguing that she begins by stating that society 's view of success is confused before she goes on to explain what that perception is, this is interpreted to mean that there is a flaw with the way success is perceived. People who are personally detached from us are praised, especially those who have extraordinary talents and those who are close to us…

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    Success Success is always controversial when it comes to people defining it. Success has so many different definitions and perspectives from people and you may or may not agree with them. In order to become successful, change must occur. The successful people you hear about did not just magically get there, they tried hard and failed but the thing that made them successful is getting back up and trying harder the next time until they finally are happy with the things they have accomplished.…

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