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    My Reflection to “Day 1 Psychology of Success” The Les Brown video called Day 1 Psychology of Success is a very motivational and inspiring lecture. Everything Les Brown talks about seems to open up your mind and makes wonder about anything and everything. Listening to his lecture has got me thinking about what I really want in life and in my career. Therefore‚ I will be letting you know about my ideas about the video. In the video‚ Les Brown tells a story about a challenge that was tested back

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    Thomas Williams May 23‚ 2011 English question 5 "It is not living that is important‚ but living rightly and honestly."   The definition of success varies depending on who is defining it. By the end of the novel‚ Hundert and Sedgewick Bell each believe that they have reached success in their own lives. Sedgewick‚ following in his Dad’s footsteps of using and manipulating every situation and opportunity in order to advance his selfish goals‚ feels successful as a wealthy and powerful

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    Russell Conwell is a former minister who lived in Gilded Age America‚ and aggressively promoted the ideology of success—people would achieved success with enough efforts. In Conwell’s popular lecture “Acres of Diamonds‚” he passed on the message that people ought to be rich‚ and have the duty to do so. Wealthy people were rich because they were honest‚ therefore they were trusted with the money. In contrast‚ poor people made themselves poor because of their shortcomings. In other words‚ people

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    act. The environment also changes people’s attitudes and behaviors psychologically. Both Malcolm Gladwell and Martha both express this concept in their writings. Malcolm Gladwell‚ author of Power of Context: Bernie Goetz and the Rise and Fall of New York City Crime‚ talks about how concepts shape the way in which epidemics are performed through an individual’s involvement with his or her environment. Gladwell expresses these many concepts through citing several examples that show how one’s environment

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    The story “Small Change” written by Malcolm Gladwell illustrates the impact social media has on people’s life’s. A group of four students at a university decided to ask for some coffee at a lunchroom in Greensboro‚ North Carolina but they were denied due to the color of their skin. The waitress that was serving them bluntly told them that they do not sell to Negroes. The four students would show up at the same lunchroom for days and eventually‚ they accumulated about 600 people who were all in an

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    Hailey Caroen Mrs. Schmitt Literary Analysis and Composition 15 October 2014 My Ultimate Success “Even the woodpecker owes his success to the fact that he uses his head and keeps pecking away until he finishes the job he starts.” These words from Coleman Cox explain how success can be measured by the time and effort you put into it. Cox’s words here relate to my belief that getting a head start on the career you strive for is important and should always be taken into thought and consideration. When

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    The Triple Package of Traits = Success? Success was something that everyone strove for worldwide‚ but there have been controversies and questions about how to achieve it. This is what Amy Chua and Jed Rubenfeld argue in their article‚ “What Drives Success?”. The authors argue that there were three things needed to succeed: a superiority complex‚ insecurity‚ and impulse control. The article goes over the success prevalent in those of many family backgrounds. Those that achieve success do not come

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    Most Likely to Succeed Analogies are comparisons of two things in terms of relationships. Malcolm Gladwell uses uses analogies when writing about epidemics in The Tipping Point. He compared two widely differing items or events throughout the Book. Despite what one may think‚ he was able to explain how similar the two were very well. For example‚ Gladwell compares the small group of people who owned air walks to the people in Baltimore who delivered needles around the city. He also compared the rise

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    Malcolm Gladwell’s article "Small Change: Why the Revolution Will not be Tweeted" raises many questions about the potential contributions web-based social networking has attributed to the emergence of progressive social movement and change. "The revolution will not be tweeted" is reflective of his view that social media has no useful application in serious activism‚ which is a bold assertion‚ given the impact that social media has on today’s society. Gladwell believes that effective social movements

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    hours because they still have to go to school as well. If he or she worked five hours a day every single day not including vacations or weekends it would take he or she over five and a half years to become an expert in his or hers career choice by Malcolm Gladwell’s standards. But I do not agree with that because you cannot gauge every persons ability’s by a standard‚ ten thousand hours is a farfetched idea. I believe it does take time and practice to become skilled in one thing but I also believe

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