Colin Powell, a former United States Secretary of State once stated that “There are no secrets to success. Success is the result of perfection, hard work, learning from failure…” (Dizik, 2011). Many times, throughout life an individual may find themselves struggling to achieve a goal. While failure is always a possibility, it never means that success is not within reach. Many have failed multiple time before reaching their goal. Many business gurus, scientist, inventors and public figures have gone through multiple instances of failure to become the successful individuals as they are known today. Oprah Winfrey is known as one of the richest most successful women in the world. Before she became the women that she is today she underwent multiple setbacks in her career, she endured a difficult childhood and was told she was unfit to do the very thing that she is currently known for. Through all her failures Oprah Winfrey becomes the iconic women that she is known as today (Bilanich, 2016). Failure may become a reoccurring thing as someone tries to obtain a goal or learn a new bit of information. To find success in learning new information an individual must improve their study habits. Understanding the mind's ability encode, store and retrieve information can prove valuable when improving study habits. Enhanced habits can be developed by improving the capabilities of long-term memory, honing the ability to increase attentiveness, and performing in the same manner as an expert
When we meet others who may be able to perform a simple task seemingly well, we feel threatened, and act through envy, hurting others in the process. Most importantly, we end up hurting ourselves, for trying to aim for perfection when it doesn’t exist. As I grew up, my aspirations of being the perfect student were met with unsatisfactory results. At one point, if I were to mess up for any reason, I felt there’d been no need to continue as I felt that I’d failed myself. However, the road to perfection became a narrow path to failure. Over time, I realized that it’s perfectly okay to make mistakes; that we have the ability to learn from them and take those lessons and apply them in the future. As I began to let go of any frustrations regarding not achieving as much as all of the others, I came to the conclusion that the only competition worth having is with myself. Learning to use my past self as a reason to become a better person. I aspire to attend Lynn University as a graduate student looking to further my knowledge and feed my many curiosities on the human mind and learn from how culture and context can bring about the set personalities of others and shape their
Oprah meet and thanked Rosa Parks for influencing her life. She stated, “And then I grew up and had the esteemed honor of meeting her. And wasn't that a surprise …And I thanked her then” ().
Oprah Winfrey is an African American woman who made it big through her daytime talk show. While being famously known for her large-scale giveaways and interviews with celebrities, Oprah is also a philanthropist and plays a role in American history. Oprah Winfrey is important to American history because she established the ‘Oprah Effect’ (1), has started many charitable organizations (4), broke down barriers supporting gay rights as a Christian (8), and having her own hit TV talk show (2). In doing this, she has helped people learn to accept others who are different (2).
Oprah Gail Winfrey born January 29, 1954 is well-known for one the best talk shows called “The Oprah Winfrey Show” and is renowned for her supporting to charities and creating her own “Angels Network” aimed at inspiring people around the world to make differences in others lives for those who are less privileged. The reasons that I have selected Oprah Winfrey are because she is the best in her field, has over come personal obstacles, contributed greatly to society and has inspired others to achieve.
Many people have different ways to accomplish their goals which depends on their experiences and struggles in life. They can use these experiences and struggles and turn them into wisdom, and they become determined to accomplish these goals no matter what obstacles stand in their way. For example, Ernesto was determined to learn how to be an American, but to never forget that he was truly a Mexican. The “Apollo 13” crew was determined to fix a problem in their spaceship by using their knowledge. In both situations, confidence and determination was needed to face challenges, but with teamwork, they acheived success on these missions.
Oprah Winfrey should definitely be many females hero. Overcoming many obstacles and tasks especially early on in life. She is really an amazing person to listen or read about. As a child, Oprah’s family was hard on her. When Oprah was fourteen years of age she got raped by family friends. This was stacked high on the list on problems she had. “The poor, urban lifestyle had its negative effect on Winfrey as a young teenager, and her problems were compounded by repeated sexual abuse, starting at age nine, by men that others in her family trusted.” (Oprah Winfrey Biography 4). Oprah’s early life was definitely a hardship, but she grew up to accomplish a lot.
As technology has developed over the years, society has become extremely reliant and addicted to the media. According to A.C. Nielsen Co., a global information and measurement firm, the average American youth watches twenty eight hours of television per week. Within a sixty-five year timeframe an individual will have spent a total of nine years watching TV (Herr). Both of these sects contribute millions of jobs providing individuals with ample opportunities, a gateway to success. It certainly provided the break for one African American woman to attain a status she could have only dreamt of as a child growing up in an unstable, emotionally debilitating, and unpromising environment. Oprah Winfrey is arguably one of the most influential women
The article “Secrets of the Most Successful College Students” by Annie Murphy Paul provides advice as well as experiences of wise students that can be implemented into the academic careers of any determined learner. This article is relevant to my life since I am a student planning to go to college. Many of the advice that was stated is already applied to the way in which I learn now. Becoming aware of the success that could follow from putting this well-advised information into effect is inspiring.
Oprah Winfrey is an American entrepreneur, TV show host, actress, producer, and philanthropist. Oprah Winfrey owns her own network called OWN (Oprah Winfrey Network) and she is the chairman of Harpo Inc. She is a self-made billionaire. She is the ONLY African American female billionaire with an estimated net worth of 3.1 billion. Winfrey is the first black woman to own and run a television network, The Oprah Winfrey show was the highest rated, most seen talk show in history and was watched in 110 countries. Oprah has been honored with awards in broadcasting, including the Peabody award and the IRIS Gold Medal award and 39 daytime Emmy awards.
People are like a box of chocolates; just because you don't like the way they look like, it doesn't mean they aren't delightful on the inside. It's meaningful to treat everyone equally and respectfully because you don't know the food in them; the universe will give back to you.
‘Three Idiots’, one of the top rated Bollywood movie even up till now . This movie throws topics that leaves the audiences pondering and might even help clear up some blindspot of their life . There are some serious issue of the educational system today especially in Asia countries ,but it is often neglected and thus the problem is left unsolved . For instance , Joy , a third year student who was just a few steps away from graduating college committed suicide . One of the biggest reason is that he was stressed out by various factors . The school did not agree on his invention and further disagree him as an individual ,partly because he did not follow the educational path that was set by the school . The education system nowadays has
As long as I can remember, I've been the kind of person who wants to share the things that makes life better" (Winfrey). This quote best fits Oprah because she is a powerful, generous and a caring person in the society today and in the past. Oprah Winfrey has impacted the lives of many citizens in the United States and also other countries thought out the entire world. Oprah Winfrey was born on January 29, 1954, in Kosciusko, Mississippi. Her childhood consists of being lonely, unhappy, friendless and living in extreme poverty.
American television host, actress, producer, and philanthropist Oprah Gail Winfrey was born in the rural town of Kosciusko, Mississippi, on January 29, 1954 to Vernita Lee and Vernon Winfrey. Vernita and Vernon had Oprah at a young age and never were married to each other during the time of Oprah’s birth. Oprah Winfrey had a difficult adolescents living with her mother, she was sexually abused by male relatives and friends of her mother. Oprah ran away from home and was sent to a juvenile detention center. Around this time she gave birth to a premature boy that died soon after his birth. Later she became under the supervision of her strict father Vernon Winfrey in Nashville.
January, 29 1954 in Kosciusko, Mississippi, Oprah Winfrey was born to Vernita Lee and Vernon Winfrey.
A good example of someone overcoming their environmental setbacks is Oprah Winfrey. Oprah had a difficult childhood. She lived in poverty and often dress in potato sacks to save money. When she went to school she was bullied for not having normal clothing. She was also sexually abused at an early age then had a baby only for it to pass way shortly after at the age of 14. As a young adult, she lost her brother due to AIDS and had to watch her younger sister be put up for adoption. Yet with her background, she still made the choice to work hard to make it somewhere in life and she is now one of the most famous women in the world. According to the Office of Trauma Services, 70% of women living on the streets or in shelters report abuse during