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    that be? Immigrants come to America with nothing in their pockets‚ and they don’t know english. Dig deeper and it will make sense! Many people today will argue that success should be measured by the amount of wealth or fame a person can have. The richer a person is‚ the more successful he/she will becomes to our eyes. An immigrant’s success is measure by the positive influence a person can have on other people’s lives. On a relative‚ a friend‚ or a co-worker‚ an immigrant could influence the life of

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    How to Be Successful In Life. Success requires an immense amount of planning and an even greater effort. Although the idea of success can vary from person to person‚ ranging from business success to one’s own personal achievement‚ the potential for success plays a direct relationship to the way you live your life. There are five main guidelines to keep in mind while on the journey to achieve success. One must know both their intentions and their goals‚ to always think big and dream‚ yet remain realistic

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    become successful. While this may see true in the eyes of many‚ bill gates started when he was 12 years old‚ but he didn’t actually start from the age 20 to 30 years old. Therefore whatever society and the media has cannot define when you can achieve success. Always strive to achieve the good life‚ you see everyone wants it‚ but not everyone is willing to go through the struggles and the hard route to get it‚ sometime its best to just do

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    Fallacy in Fred Ribkoff’s Shame‚ guilt‚ empathy‚ and the search for identity in Arthur Miller’s Death of a Salesman Modern tragedies are a direct representation of many people’s life in the present day. Some would be able to realize their tragic flaws and try to distinguish their identity or purpose‚ but for some‚ raw emotions can blind them from realizing and can end in tragedy. In Fred Ribkoff’s Shame‚ Guilt‚ Empathy‚ and the Search for Identity in Arthur Miller’s Death of A Salesman discusses

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    consider this as a bad thing. In order to become successful‚ sometimes we need to fail couple times to learn new things‚ to find out what our strengths and weaknesses. Simply failure is a way to achieve that. People weren’t born perfect. Perfection or success is an achievement which takes time‚ practice and patience. There is no possible way of not making mistakes or not fail‚ and it’s not a bad thing. If people would do just what they know how to do it‚ they would never do much. Reaching for dreams and

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    of failure‚ because he‚ who fears being conquered‚ is sure of defeat. There is only one short cut to success‚ but it is sad to say that it is only real for people who build castle in the air. They are the people who sit on the cushion of advantage and go to sleep. This is a real world‚ and it needs a ’’real’’ you to feel the reality of what is the taste of failure before success. Any obstacle should be treated as a chance for us to quantum our exposure‚ and yet it can be too small that does

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    an ideal future consists of riches and fulfilling desires. Humans tend to identify a successful lifestyle as a state of happiness by the means of a secured financial position and a meaningful relationship with oneself and others. When striving for success‚ extraordinary actions coined by the term “risk” are required to achieve a desired standard. When perceiving the term‚ “risk”‚ words like danger‚ disaster‚ uncertainty‚ and impossibility come to mind. What if positive connotations are associated with

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    us think that the successful person has always been this way. I have even heard people comment that success was given to that successful person. Either way you look at it or whatever you think about success. I can assure you most of the successful people you see became successful after some type of failure. Failure to succeed is not about failure; it is about using your failures to achieve success. I think at some point we have all failed in something. If you have never failed you probably just

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    “Ambition is the first step to success. The second step is action” (Drew Wagner). “Success” is often the main indicator of the value of a man. Society’s view on success is that the more success you have endured‚ the better of a life you will live. But‚ success‚ in or of itself‚ merely speaks to a particular status and most likely has little to do with the journey the person took to get there. It also has little to do with whether or not he/she retained their dignity along the way. Thousands of non-fiction

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    College Success 02/07/2014 Journal Entry 5 Desired Outcomes Value Maintain a 3.0 GPA (B grade or higher) Re-gain academic self-confidence‚ parents also promised to financially support me Learn more effective study strategy skills Will help improve academic success Get my driver’s license Will be able to save time getting to school which I can use more effectively in other ways Desired Experiences Value Take leadership role in group projects Will challenge me to push myself in positive

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