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    getting well ingrained into the thought pattern of our society. One such (atrocious) institution of thought is ‘Luck’. ‘Luck’ has miraculous powers but ‘Luck’ chooses who to be with; so not everybody is ‘lucky’. ‘Luck’ is a Fallback Excuse for Failure In our Indian society, there are a couple of statements we hear being flung around at every social event. One common cause for overwhelming concern for all aunts and uncles is which institute your child gets accepted at. (This one needs no…

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    our careers, family, or the affairs of the country, we must think of what is essential to live meaningful lives. While the path to discovering one’s purpose and life’s meaning is unique, there is one particular barricade that can affect us all; the failure of self-forgiveness. Man’s Search For Meaning, by Viktor E. Frankl, The Painted Veil, by W Somerset Maugham, and The Glass Menagerie, by Tennessee…

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    therefore resulting in intelligence failure. Whether it is a systemic or organizational inability to collect correct accurate information in a timely fashion, a failure to interpret information properly and analyze information in a timely way to alert policymakers to major new developments, or insufficient attention to bringing warning to policymakers, intelligence failure is inevitable. However, why do intelligence failures occur? Within his post-mortem examining the failure of the Central…

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    There are many underlying factors that lead to why Willy has created this gossip between his kin, the concealment of the truth, and the solitude of Biff’s emotions. All of this can be scientifically traced back to the physiological impact of the Stock Market crash of 2008 and the stereotypes of its influence. This time period, although cliché, provides very strong and suitable basis for the events that occur in this play. Literary Signifigance: In order to transform my version, I have start from…

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    explore the notion of success and failure, the sacrifice of all monies to peruse a “million-dollar idea”. They also seeks and probes the undying will to never give up in such an unforgiving business world. They also examine the concept of the main character’s necessity to be well liked. Success and failure is a significant ideology of the American dream especially within the business world. Both main characters, Willi Loman and Richard Hoover, perpetuate their failures yet strive for success…

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    and debate team. I surrounded myself with people who always said work hard will mold me into successful young man. However, the moment I stepped onto the Naval Academy Yard, my successful life became a life full of failures. From the start of Plebe Summer, I failed, with no failure astounded me more than my physical fitness. The average scores for the initial Physical Readiness Test (PRT) comprised of 70 pushups, 85 sit-ups, and a 6:45 mile. To this day, I remember the 30 pushups, 60…

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    Never Stop Trying Someone once stated, “Failure is not the worst thing in the world. The very worst is not to try” (Unknown). Strongly said, this sentence holds true. At some stage in every person’s life, he or she will experience the awful feeling of failing; it is a common part of life. Nevertheless, failure teaches people valuable life lessons that giving up never will. Consequently, I fully comply with the idea that failure is not the worst action that can happen, not trying is.…

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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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