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    Malcom Gladwell's book, "Outliers, The Story of Success", depicts what he believes to be the key to a true success in any field, opportunity. He refers to opportunity as being the one thing that differentiates between the people who make it in this world and those who don't. In the first two chapters, Gladwell refers to specific people who have been extremely successful in their fields of expertise: The Beatles, Bill Gates, and Bill Joy. Each of these people are very well known because of what they

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    Honestly, after reading Ragged Dick i started to asked myself what part of my personality made me successful in life. I truly believe my success in life wasn't a part of my personality, more of a fake who accepted handouts. i never had to work for anything, cheated my way through school and basically life which may sounds a little unbelievable but it happen. Dick also was a bit generous , given clothes away , helping a young man get his 50 bucks back and offering to cover rent from Toms Wilkins

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    Satan's Jealousy

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    For the 18-21 aged people, 5 said no and 5 said yes to the question, "Do you believe that Satan is purely evil?" 4 said yes and 6 said no to the question"Do you believe that Satan is purely evil?" 4 said yes and 6 said no to the question "Is God completely good?" 6 said yes and 4 said no to the question "Do you see any negative qualities in God?" 5 said yes and 5 said no to the question "Do you see any positive qualities in Satan?" 5 said yes and 5 said no to the question "Do you find the Book

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    Edison once said, “Many of life's failures are people who did not realize how close they came to success and gave up." The quote demonstrates that many people could have been the next big thing if they had tried even harder rather than just quitting. I believe that grit and perseverance are major components of a person’s success because that's what makes that person different from a quitter.Grit and perseverance should be part of curriculums for teachers and should be a divine part of the American

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    in life. There are thousands of people on social media trying to show off by posting all their rich belongings and good looks and showing that they have money. Why do they do that? They do it because they think it shows success. They believe that money means success and that success is fortune. It would seem as though the only thing people want is recognition from their money. It’s sickening to say the least. Allow me to draw to your attention that in The Great Gatsby we see money as being a symbol

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    As toddlers we dream, with dreams comes the craving for success. We are all big dreamers, but with dreams come failure and with failure comes obstacles. We all have to chase for happiness, chase for gratitude, chase for improvement. Giving up is never an option. Both Anna and Marita's story orbits around the topic of success and how they fought for their own triumphs. Like Tharindu Dhanusha Fernando once quoted, "Success of life does not have a clear destination, but, it is a non-ending journey."

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    Failure is a Good Thing Imagine sending a child off on an expedition in life that they have never embarked on before and not saying “good luck”, but rather that you wish for their failure. Sometimes it's better to wish someone failure rather than success. Failure is essential for learning something new, “Failure is how we learn”, (John Carroll). These are all points that ring true in most people's lives and were pointed out in a very compelling piece of literature by the name of, Failure is a Good

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    Hidden America Theme

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    The common theme of work is that if you work hard you will be either successful or happy and most of the time you success is in form of money. That's not always the case sometimes it can just be little experiences of life that makes someone feel a little more successful in the book Hidden America there was a chapter written by a journalist who went to see the conditions of the people who worked on coal mines and he loved to be down their he even went on to say “I kept going down into the coal mine

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    Graduation Speech Essay

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    dreams. This ceremony today marks the end to four nerve-wracking, diligent, years and the beginning of something which, although difficult to predict, is guaranteed to be at least the greatest adventure we as adults have embarked upon yet. The success, which we will confront and the many challenges, which lie ahead, will reflect upon the skills, we have acquired together.

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    Leadership Manifesto

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    To be an effective leader, I believe you must be able to put yourself in a position that sets you up for success and be able to motivate others to work towards a common goal. To do this, it is important to use the strengths that you have a high propensity to do well. You must also learn from past experiences of success and apply what worked well and avoid those that did not. Just as a kitten born in a stove oven does not make it a biscuit, a child born of a leader does not make him a leader.

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