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    In both The Great Gatsby and Death of a Salesman, success in life plays a key role in the theme of the literature. Gatsby’s success is measured by his popularity, wealth, and ability to woo the love of his life, Daisy Buchanan. Willie Loman also based his measure of success off of his popularity and his ability to be well liked. While there is nothing personally wrong with either of these definitions of success, neither of them hold much practicality. While popularity helps in a place of work and

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    Academic Success

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    Recently the phenomenon of definition of success and its corresponding effects has sparked a heated debate. Although contested by many that achieving professional and academic targets is highly beneficial, such issue is regarded thoroughly as both constructive and positive by a substantial number of individuals. I am inclined to believe that professional and academic success can be a plus and I will analyze that throughout this essay. From a social standpoint, personal achievements can provide an individual

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    Webster defines success as “achieving wealth, respect, or fame.” However, my definition of success revolves around much more. Personal success, in my opinion, is achieved by the amount of happiness experienced by others around you. Being the good in an otherwise bad day, bringing a smile to a depressed face, or encouraging someone around you to try something new are all ways I feel triumphant. Professional success, however, carries a different burden. It is not enough for me to merely make

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    Merriam-Webster defines success as the fact of getting or achieving wealth, respect, or fame; the correct or desired result of an attempt; someone or something that is successful; a person or thing that succeeds. The definition of success differs from one person to another. Most people work their whole lives to accomplish their own personal success, in which, everyone views differently. Success among many individuals can be connected with The American Dream, the idea that every US citizen should

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    Definition Of Success

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    Today in our society success is determined by many things because it does not have a set definition, it depends on an individual's personal opinion, and varies between everyone. Success is the fuel that drives and motivates people to keep improving and getting better, it can also help give life meaning. As you grow and get older the way you define success can change as you experience new things and change the way you think. People have defined success in regard to who has the most wealth and material

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    Definition Of Success

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    accomplishments they have completed, while others account successfulness as personal gain or personal accomplishment. For instance, one person may not have completely accomplish a report, goal, or anything in general, but he/she will argue that they maintained a successful progression, and wherever they ended is still successful. Also, there are people who like to generalize the idea of success, and don’t accommodate the broader idea of success. For instance, they can make arguments that it doesn’t matter what

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    a motivational speaker. The dictionary definition of success is “a favorable outcome; good fortune.” This is incorrect. Success is achieving your goals through perseverance and diligence. It is when you’ve achieved your goals yourself and they weren’t just handed to you like a “good fortune.” Success makes someone feel triumphant in what they’ve done or become. If you don’t try, you will surely not succeed. Everyone’s goals or ideas of success are different. However, once that goal is achieved, anyone

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    acquire through reading is used to inspire, motivate, and lead those around them. The strong work ethic they acquire, they are grateful for the opportunity and stay committed to their position, always stay motivated and driven to help others seek success as well and many don’t enjoy the influence and recognition their positions provide and they are drawn to such positions because of the opportunities they have to advance others. Most successful executive leaders

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    What does it mean to succeed in life? To succeed is to look backward, forward, and inward without regret. Success is a dynamic state, which consists of constantly taking agency over one’s life and making decisions about which he or she is proud. It is accepting one’s circumstances and becoming, through one’s actions, a person of whom he or she is proud. The various philosophers, political activists, authors, and business people, whose works I explored in my Professional Responsibility and Leadership

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    When Failure Turns into Success As I groped through the pockets of my gear for any personal items, my eyes grew cloudy and the knowledge of the end became shockingly real. An overwhelming feeling of failure came over me as I respectfully handed my official letter of resignation, key, pager, and, lastly, my helmet shield, over to my fire captain. The words on the shield, “PROBATIONARY FIREFIGHTER,” glared at me; they represented what I could never complete. Looking at the face of my captain, who

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