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    Are You A Loser Analysis

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    Grit (Tedtalk) and “Are you a loser?” (scholastic), encourage success by telling you that you can do it and failure is part of success. One way they encourage success to you is by saying that failure is part of success, you must persevere, and if you try hard enough you will achieve your goal. They say these thing over and over again to get it in your brain, to make you remember that failure is part of success, to make you get the main idea. Articles do this most of time, but it gets the…

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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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    Although Miller thinks that Willy Loman is a tragic hero, he is a failure as a businessman and as a family man. Willy Loman thought of himself as being a very successful person but was mainly a failure because he couldn't provide what was needed to his family. Despite his efforts Willy Loman was not popular, well-liked, or even good at his job. Willy was a terrible family man he always shouted at Linda and called Biff a failure when it came to business. Linda was very kind to Willy as a wife…

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    chosen for the testing. The Testing criticizes modern standardized testing through its depiction of the price of failure, the stress placed on students, and the differing skill levels of the questions given to students. The first issue The Testing addresses is the weight of failure placed upon testers. In the story, those who are chosen for the testing have severe consequences for failure. Those who do not pass certain aspects of the tests are not permitted to advance to the University. Later…

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    Fixed Mindet Essay

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    the student takes this bad grade as a chance to learn from their mistakes, a chance to make a to-do list on what to improve. They study where they went wrong, and search until the find the correct outcome. Someone with a growth mindset looks at failure as a temporary setback. If you want something you have to work towards it, that is the mindset that is going to take you fair in life, that is the growth…

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    “There is no better than adversity. Every defeat, every heartbreak, every loss, contains its own seed, its own lesson on how to improve your performance the next time,” Malcolm X. Dictionary.com defines adversity as an unfavorable fortune or fate; a condition marked by misfortune, calamity, or distress. People face adversity to make them stronger. Adversity is what separates the weak from the strong, the boys from the men, the idlers from the champions. The greatest stories come from those…

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    Lippmann's Quote Analysis

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    The quote by Lippmann is one many of my basketball coaches have used, they always taught us “You learn a heck of alot more from the opposing team than I could ever teach you.” I believe that to be one hundred percent accurate. If someone who’s job is to beat you can learn from you, you will lose every time. They have their knowledge plus your new perspective and insight to help them gain an edge on you in every possible way. Firstly, opposition is indispensable is a keystone of his quote.…

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    A successful person is someone who is above average and out of the ordinary, they will take on obstacles and concur achievement through easy and struggling times they always reach their goals. “What Drives Success?” is an article by Amy Chua and Jed Rubenfeld which talks about how there is actually a secret to success; the secret is that there are 3 traits that can be taught making the people change the way they see education. The way we see education is part of what makes a successful college…

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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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    The author, Ralph Waldo Emerson proposed the idea of going and trying new things or you will never learn anything new. He best describes it in his quote, “Unless you try to do something beyond what you have already mastered, you will never grow.” This statement suggests that to learn something new you first, have to try it. This very true considering my experiences I would have to agree with his quote. Though our life we are constantly preoccupied with being perfect at everything we then, become…

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