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    Gladwell, through his work in Outliers, writes about extremely successful individuals, “Outliers” and focuses on success and failure. His main argument is that success is a mix of many different factors. It needs a look at what influences and plays a role in why individuals or groups of people thrive or fail. Gladwell collectively builds his argument through the examination of “success stories” in which self-made individuals have overcame great odds and have succeeded based purely off of talent and

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    I define success as if one has achieved a certain goal put in place by themselves or by others or even just a part of that said goal. I know that I am successful when I'm at a place I want to be in life no matter what job, income, or family life, if I'm a place where I feel happy and proud of myself, then I'm successful. But to be honest, I don't know where that is for me, I don’t have any goals that I want to obtain yet, I just want take it day by day and just see what happens and then make a decision

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    Someone does not simply wake up and become successful all of a sudden. There are many public figures who we know as successful persons that have achieved their goals on their own and we view them as role models, but there is a truth behind someone’s success. People who are successful today did not make it alone. There are many factors that matter and contributed to their

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    mother's womb I was to become something great. I would become a doctor, a lawyer, an accounting, etc., in which from an early age my mother set into stone her ideals of what I would become. It was already in place that I would go to college and be of great academic success; leading my peers, in which I would become of those in top ten percent of my class. There at the early age I was given pressure to be perfect in everything school related. But, overtime as I entered high school these pressures overwhelmed

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    Mrs. Gina Pacquing, a resident of Paco, Manila is a graduate of BS Customs Administration from PMI Colleges (formerly known as Philippine Maritime Institute). She first worked on a freight forwarding company and started from scratch because she was an inexperienced in freight forwarding, and is now the owner or General Manager of Master Container Lines and Master Container Lines Trucking. As soon as we enter the office, we absolutely knew that Mrs. Pacquing is a God-centered person. Everything started

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    class expert at anything. While this is a nice way of making it seem like anyone can be successful, it is not true. Some things you will never be good at, no matter how much practice you put into it. There are also a variety of factors that play into success and becoming a world class expert besides practice. Some things require much less practice than the magic 10,000 hour threshold that Gladwell established. First off, it seems like 10,000 hours is just a nice, round number Gladwell pulled out of

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    America, the land of opportunity and the home of the athletic giant Nike, who has released an ad on social media featuring Tiger Woods and his quote “Winning takes care of everything.” The ad was released in early 2013 when Woods regained the #1 world ranking in golf. The ad developed controversy on Facebook and Twitter due to his infidelity scandal. It made people think that winning does not take care of everything as one person responded on twitter by saying, "except for the marriage & family u

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    The difference between having a Creator mindset and having a Victim mindset is the difference between success and failure. In his book, On Course: Strategies for Creating Success in College and in Life, Dr. Skip Downing defines Creators as people who make choices that result in the outcomes they want to achieve. He defines Victims, however, as people who leave their choices to chance, reacting to things that happen in their lives, instead of making things happen, which often has unfavorable results

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    realization that the play is still relevant today. The Price still relates to American culture because people believe in living the “American Dream” like Walter and Victor. The American dream is achieving success and prosperity and Walter and Victor were raised to be ambitious and dream success. Victor gives up his chance to become successful to help his father and Walter gives up his family to become successful. They both become envious of each other successes. Today, people strive to reach the

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    “Success is not final, failure is not fatal: it is the courage to continue that counts” -Winston Churchill Sadly, poverty is an obstacle that an unreasonable amount of people face. For the majority of society, money is the one asset that is of value. Or that’s the belief I held until recently. Throughout my lifetime, I’ve had the pleasure of experiencing the opening empty pantries and watching my mother sift through piles overdue bills. Unfortunately, I have not had the advantage of having both of

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