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    Dike According to Maya Angelou, “I’ve learned that people will forget what you said, people will forget what you did, but people will never forget how you made them feel.” Your positive attitude and professional demeanor makes our individuals, their families, your coworkers and supervisors feels special. You are a job to be around. M. F. Kamara Maya Angelou once stated that “Try to be rainbow in someone’s cloud.” I have watched your countless times as your tried to maneuver your ways to make…

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    Death of a salesman by Arthur Miller’s was an amazing truly outstanding performance of what maybe the most important American play ever written. Examining the time line and the characters within the play most peoples can relate their family to the Loman family. The play addresses loss of identity and a man’s inability to accept change within himself and society. Every character within the play serves an important role and has a psychology purpose within the story. Willy Loman was consider an…

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    Professional ice hockey player Wayne Gretsky is attributed to having said, "You miss 100 percent of the shots you don't take." While this may have more of a literal meaning in a hockey arena, it can also figuratively apply to many aspects of life. I have made many decisions in my life that have made me into the person I am today. I took chances on some of those decisions, but I wish I had taken more. They always work out for the better in the end. In making decisions of all kinds, I have learned…

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    Quit Jacked Jacks

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    "I hated every minute of training, but I said, don't quit. Suffer now and live the rest of your life as a champion." When working out everyone should have this thought in mind. I believe most people do, but I also believe different people interpret this quote differently. There are three types of people when it comes to working out. First there are the Jacked Jack's, second there are Stinky Stacey's, and lastly there are the Lazy Lucy's. We all know the guys that go to the gym religiously. I…

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    In “Climbing the Mountain of Success”, Sydney Harris discusses our perception of success by disputing the weak analogy of a ladder and introducing his own comparison that is climbing a mountain. I agree with Harris that climbing a ladder is unlike the journey that it takes to be successful. As Harris points out, “a ladder proceeds vertically, rung by rung, with each rung evenly spaced, and with the hole apparatus leaning against a relatively flat and even surface. A child can climb a ladder as…

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    Sophomoge Strength

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    “Strength and growth only come only through continuous effort and struggle” - Napoleon Hill. As a Sophomore I took 1 challenging class, which was an honors class, because I was afraid of struggling and fear of failing. I was almost mentally accepting that I would never have the capability or succeed in Honors classes and AP classes. I began to find out the term “Honors” was just a word the education placed to intimidate individuals to not challenge themselves. To this day this has been my…

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    Listen to Jay-Z and Warren Buffett talk in the video I learned that there is not a formula that defines the path to success only situations that are eye-openers make you want to thrive. Everyone has different goals and priorities, which means that different activities and feelings will make you feel good about yourself. We base our success around are strength and weaknesses. If you want to be successful you have to understand the importance of your goal, how you would feel when you achieve it,…

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    How to Succeed is a unique beast of a production as a result of its sorted inception and the characters who contributed to its writing. How to Succeed In Business Without Really Trying was first released to the public in 1952 as a satirical self-help book written by Shepherd Mead, an American author hailing from St. Louis (Bio). The book's witty social commentary on the post-war corporate culture of the United States was a hit with the American public and consequently, it became a New York…

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    A word that is used repeatedly and known by all people, success, which falls within the mind of an individual. Many people spend a very large portion of their lives trying to become successful, but success comes in different forms. Interpretations of success are different for many people. Success, to me, is achieving ones goal and attaining prosperity. Society’s view of success is all about status and wealth. Others may also believe that it is all about the amount of joy or happiness one may…

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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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