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    Important Career Goals

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    A career goal is the most important part of your career. Successful people have a lot of goals and do anything to achieve it. The attitude of taking life as it comes is not welcome if you want to be professionally oriented. The best thing to do if you want to be professionally aggressive and competitive is to really understand and analyze where you want to be in two years, in ten years and keep planning and achieving. Having a good career is the most important thing these days, so devoting your…

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    6. Taurus knows how to hustle for the BEST result (#7) add picture You should not underestimate Taureans’ abilities. Absolutely focused and determined, once they’ve set their mind on a goal, they will come up with the best to achieve big and rise to the top. They look very brilliant in whatever they do. Things they gain are the progress of practicing, not by birth. These individuals are hard-working – their relentless work ethic as well as fierce determination allows them to show themselves…

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    Montaigne On Human Nature

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    or prominence at the time of his birth. He has to find out a meaning from his own life. The subjectivity of existentialism works this way. He has to create and maintain his own identity, and it is he and only himself who is responsible for every success or failure he experiences in his life. The more he adapts with the time and situation, more successful he will be. This deals with the flexible quality in human nature. Abraham presents a counterargument to Luke. He says that it is scientifically…

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    I have never felt more abashed about a conflict that almost shattered my dreams. Throughout life, I never truly understood the failure of success. There are numerous accounts of failure I have strived from. However, now that I have experienced true failure, there is only one account that affected me the most that I’ll never forget. Failure is difficult to grasp and accept, especially when it nearly jeopardized my livelihood. Uprooting my life: for school, based on nothing but hope and faith of…

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    Much has been written on what it takes to win the game of life. A lifetime of experience says it's not as complicated as most people make it. Here are a few factors (less spoken about in success forums) that I consider are crucial to lead a successful life, take what you want: Reposition: Have you ever pondered what makes a few people more effective than others? Without a doubt, ability and experience are a part of the condition, yet there is a considerably more imperative segment – Reposition.…

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    The Road Theme Essay

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    It isn’t a question that people pretend to know what they are doing a lot of the time. In other words, they “fake it ‘til they make it.” Not only is this a common occurrence in everyday life but it is also a common theme of The Road by Cormac McCarthy. The Father in The Road is the key example of faking it ‘til you make it by giving a false sense of hope to motivate and push his son to keep going, he taught his son to follow in his footsteps, and contradictory to how you would think the story…

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    The Search for Love Success is often defined as what a person achieves individually. For example, many people who are deemed successful are “self-made” right? These successful individuals appear so powerful on the outside, however, what people don’t normally perceive are the family, friends, coaches, and all the other people behind the “successful” individual. This idea of support is not normally understood by teenagers. To them, the love and support of parents and teachers may be perceived as…

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    American dream refers to a dream of someone who starting low in the social and economic level, then he or she working hard towards wealth, fame and success. This dream can be described as a materialism pursuit of pleasure as it is only achieved when a person successfully having a fancy car, a lot of money, luxurious house, happy wealthy family, fame and nice clothes. However, in order to achieve this dream, most of the character in The Great Gatsby by Scott Fitzgerald has turns to be someone…

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    her middle-class status, because she felt that she was too pretty to be not rich. When she had Madame Forestier’s necklace and her expensive dress, she felt beautiful. She got a chance to get people’s attention and be happier. “Madame Loisel was a success. She was the prettiest woman present, elegant, graceful, smiling, and quite above herself with happiness.” She was happy because she had things that money provided to supplement her beauty. Studies have shown that owning expensive items may…

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    Wise Initiatives

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    confidence to do even more. Confident people inspire confidence in others: their audience, their peers, their bosses, their customers, and their friends. And gaining the confidence of others is one of the key ways in which a self-confident person finds success. Someone who speaks clearly, who holds his or her head high, who answers questions assuredly, and who readily admits when he or she does not know something persuades people. “once you have learned to walk with confidence you begin to…

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