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    Death of a Salesman: Failure of the Roles in Life An unfavourable outcome is guaranteed for those who do not follow the proper criteria for success. People are occasionally blind to the fact that they are incapable of performing a task at hand. Throughout the play Death of a Salesman, written by Arthur Miller, the aspirations of many individuals are a mystery as they strive for something unattainable. Failure is a recurring incident that is explored with the use of certain characters. Willy…

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    want them to success. How do we define the best and successful versus failure and destroying a child’s motivation? In the Mindset, Carol S. Dweck, Ph.D. strongly discusses two kinds of mindsets which directly impact children developments. Fixed mindset parents praise on children’s intelligence and innate talents, and they want no error from their kids. In contrast, growth mindset parents praise the efforts and guide through failures. With all due respect, demanding and dictatorial parenting…

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    always lead to success? Most answers would be no, yet in the article "Want to succeed? Lose a little" by Rob Spiegel, he talks about the people that failed who we know has a hero. More and more people believe that you cannot succeed without a little failure, which Rob believes to be true. Which I would have to disagree with because there are also people out there that succeed without an ounce of failing. However, I would have to agree when Rob said, "if you want to accomplish a big dream, you…

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    John Stuart Mill proposed the idea of utilitarianism and wrote many writings on the subject. He had a very specific idea of utilitarianism, he wrote the book called Utilitarianism and it consisted of 5 chapters each going into depth on a subject within the ideology. Mill has many point in defense of the basic idea of this part of philosophy. While he makes some compelling points the primary stance of the greatest good is essentially flawed and cannot be an actual idea of human moral standards.…

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    The common denominator of success, according to the article The Common Denominator of Success written by Albert E.N. Gray, lies simply in forming the habit to do the very things that many others do not like to do. Success is only obtained by those who have established or discovered the secret of purpose. This does not imply that men succeed because they are hardworking, although this may be a requirement. This means that success is drawn from what made or drove men to become successful, not…

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    has many flaws in the play with his pride and stubbornness seen through out getting in the way, poor parenting and husband skills, and never learning that running from your problems can’t solve them. Willy eventually faced with having to confront failure in a society that is driven by success, represents what we see all the time in America on a day to day basis, with someone who wants to succeed so bad…

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    accurate representation of the real world than I’ll no doubt be an impoverished hermit begging for scraps. So what kind of advice could this hermit give to you? I’ll tell you. Piece #1, failure itself isn’t success. Indeed failure can teach, success is rather the superior teacher. It’s often said that failure…

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    conclude that the one idea is that you can be successful whenever, however, and to keep trying whether or not you fail. They taught me that I could do great things no matter what people say about me. That I should continue to try and build on my failures until I come up with a success. It taught me that I should keep trying, exploring, and making up ways to improve the society around me. One article called “Are You a Loser?” taught me the value of trying again if you don't succeed the first…

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    The biggest and best companies are the ones who are seen as the most successful. To see success, a business needs to not only have a product that people desire, but reason behind developing their given product. Companies such as Apple and Google are revolutionary not only because they make great products, but they have purpose and reason in developing these products. When you have those who are happily motivated and ready to share their ideas, the workplace becomes a more motivation environment…

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    Willy does not see the reality behind things because he is too caught up in seeing things the way he wants them to go. He has always believed he and his sons were successful men with lots of potential to do whatever they want. He does not see all the failures he has made as a businessman. He sees himself as being a very successful and respected sales man when in reality he was never able to reach success and is thought of as a joke of a sale man. Will has to face the reality of his failed…

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