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    The notion of determination has established great importance in my life, as I believe I have achieved success and prosperity in my life through determination. Eminem is a prime example of reaching success via determination. His desire for success is displayed in his renowned hit song “Lose Yourself” released in 2002. Eminem demonstrated his persistence, as he “kept rhyming and stepwritin’ the next cypher”, although he has “been chewed up, and spit out, and booed off stage.” The lyrics suggest that

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    Everyone fails at something in their lifetime. “Victory breeds hatred, for the conquered are unhappy. He who has given up both victory and defeat, he, the contented, is happy.” This verse from Chapter XV of The Dhammapada perfectly explains that in order to fail you have to succeed. I learned this life lesson a year ago, after my team and I lost a game for the first time in a while. A year ago, I was on a soccer team that was constantly winning games. It was a cold summers day; the temperatures

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    2. The Depression Epidemic Todd and Linda, Everyman Todd and Linda's story is sadly representative of a large section of today's society who deal with the effects and after-effects of depression on a daily basis. Todd is an extreme case, categorized not only as depressed, but as a manic depressive. Clinically, Todd suffers from bipolar depression, teetering on multiple personalities, baffling those close to him. He goes through such extreme mood swings that he is barely recognizable from one extreme

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    John Wooden is a very famous coach who made something called the “Pyramid of Success”. This pyramid consisted 15 words that made up for someone’s success. My favorite three words from this pyramid are Friendship, Alertness, Intentness. Firstly, friendship is one of my favorite words because it is something that I use in activites I am in so everyone feels like its a second family. When I went to Science Olympiad for testing, a strong bond of friendship was formed between me and a couple other of

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    John Wooden's Pyramid

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    John Wooden’s Pyramid to Success Everyone is looking to succeed, some people just do not seem to understand how. Success is defined as the accomplishment of an aim or purpose. In John Wooden’s novel, They Call Me Coach, he uses his own experiences to inspire coaches and players all across America. Although Wooden had many wins throughout his career, nevertheless, he also suffered many losses. Overall, though, he was one of the most successful coaches/players of all time, being elected to the Basketball

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    makes you grab your wife around the waist and dance a jig,”. This statement tells the reader that hard work will be worth and with help you can make it. Gladwell brings up the people can run and be scared of hard work and that has a big hand in their success. Gladwell brings up the important

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    Success is like balance, tedious and differing, always needing adjustment to match a each differing situation. Balance is such a simple thing, yet people are so amazed by the feats it can achieve. Balance is a strange and untouchable thing, always wavering in the distance, never able to be reached. Balance is a mythical and miraculous thing that people are always trying to achieve, yet is so hard to get to. Just as is success. Success is simple and amazing, strange and incorrigible, mythical

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    What Everyone Gets Wrong About His Famous 10,000 Hour Rule”, a quote by Gladwell is stated, saying, “And practice isn't a SUFFICIENT condition for success...The point is simply that natural ability requires a huge investment of time in order to be made manifest.” Here he begins to find a more middle ground, no longer entirely dedicating personal success to the 10,000 hour rule. When observing his diction, though, it is evident how he still largely believes in his idea through words like ‘SUFFICIENT’

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    The term “failure” is usually considered one of bad, or possibly even evil, connotations. School children use it as a way to mock their peers, teachers use it for identifying the quality of a lesson learned, and of course, there’s always the way we use it as a self-incriminating way of identifying ourselves. With all this negativity, why would anyone ever actually look forward to failing? Can anyone truly accept failure as a positive in life? This is, perhaps, the real conundrum of the situation

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    The achievement ideology is the belief encompassed by many people in the United States that suggest if you work hard, you will climb the ladder of social and economic success. In the novel Ain’t No Makin’ It, Jay MacLeod discusses some contrasting views of this ideology between two groups of lower class Americans living in the same public housing project. One group, the Brothers, are mostly African American, while the other group, the Hallway Hangers, are mostly Caucasian. The Brothers grow up in

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