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    be ignored either. However‚ given a choice between those two‚ I would definitely lean more towards whether I am happy with my job than having a high salary since happiness cannot be gained by money and satisfaction with a job that brings even more success. To my opinion job satisfaction is paramount. Much of a person’s life is spent at work.  The job has to be done.  It is the way of getting the salary.  In a perfect world a person has the job they love with a salary they dream about. Very few of

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    In life‚ everyone will fail at something. Failure is defined as lack of success‚ or the inablitity to meet a goal. Failing‚ however‚ is not giving up. Failing is motivation to push yourself to your max potential. Winston Churchill once said “Success is not final‚ failure is not fatal: it is the courage to continue that counts.” This quote has been the backbone to my drive and passion in playing basketball. My passion for basketball began in the 7th grade. My middle school was having tryouts for

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    mainstream media have successfully convinced many of us into accepting a false and morally meaningless definition of success. Sellers want us to believe that receiving an enormous paycheck‚ living in a luxurious house‚ and owning all of the latest equipment is the key to happiness and success. In real life‚ we all know there comes a lot more to being a truly successful individual. True success necessitates esteem‚ gratitude‚ honesty‚ patience‚ and persistence. All of these necessities to becoming successful

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    Rashae Cartwright. “Blazing New Trails to Success” When I look up in the sky at night and I see the stars‚ I think about the mystery… “How did they get up there?” Did they climbed the highest mountain or swam the deepest sea just to look right back at me? Or Maybe did they walked the longest pathway or ran to the brightest light just to shine so brightly at night. I say this to say even the stars in the sky has steps toward success. Invited guest‚ ladies & gentlemen‚ judges and my fellow achievers

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    prepared to put myself in a place where I feel unsafe‚ not completely in control”. Throughout the quote Bowie is adamant about pushing yourself out of your comfort zone in order to achieve success. After reading his quote‚ I believe Bowie was encouraging every individual to go outside their ‘norms’ in order to reach success. Through my eyes‚ Bowie encourages you to take risks that you may have never considered prior because while the concept of failure is intimidating‚ the outcome is usually “worthwhile”

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    How can Mang Inasal sustain its success?  Your column on Mang Inasal?s success secret is still the continuing topic of our group?s conversations. We?re a foursome of Asian Institute of Management (AIM) Master in Entrepreneurship (ME) graduates and you taught our batch. There?s one question raised during our past two weekly gatherings that we all tried answering. But we heard as many different answers as there were members. So we thought we?d pass on the question to you: ?Assuming it?s true that

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    How to Be Successful

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    How to be Successful in Life Success means different things to different people. In this essay i will be discussing what success means to me and how i think it is obtained and also how it is important. Almost everyone wants to be a success in life and look for a lot of ways to obtain success‚ there are so many ways to be successful in life but I feel the most important ways to obtain success is by having a good education‚ being a hard worker‚ and having determination. Those are some of the things

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    succeed? When people talk about the way to succeed‚ they may emphasize that innovation and action are the conclusive factors. However‚ ignoring the importance of iron will makes people miss the success time after time. The indispensable factor is an iron will‚ which is also can be called the key to success. Iron will is different from ordinary will. “Iron” is the main point of this word. It emphasizes the will is firm and lasting‚ which are the characters of iron. No matter who they are‚ the

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    <center><b>A Success at Failure: The Tragic Anti-hero of Willy Loman</b></center> <br> <br>"A hundred years from now‚ it will not matter what type of car I drove‚ or what kind of house I lived in‚ or the amount of money I made‚ yet the world might be changed because I made a positive difference in the life of a child." This increasingly popular statement raises a question for those who might hear it: how does one impact a child ’s life for the better? A most obvious response would be to simply be

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    “Death of a Salesman – A Shattered Dream” The American dream is the longstanding belief‚ held by members of its society‚ that anyone - regardless of race‚ creed‚ or socioeconomic status – could attain success‚ wealth‚ and prosperity. This dream has been both captured and eluded by many. These societal beliefs play a large part in Arthur Miller’s play‚ “Death of a Salesman”. "Death of a Salesman‚" tells the story of Willy Loman‚ a traveling salesman‚ who encounters frustration and failure

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