Success
Essay by 24 • December 4, 2010 • 642 Words (3 Pages) • 1,323 Views
Money, a big house, nice cars, designer clothes, and celebrities are most people's definition of success, but in reality, it is far from it. Success is an accomplishment, a goal, an objective, an ambition, an aspiration, a purpose, and something to be proud of. Life is full of success, now its time to go out and get it. Riding a bicycle without training wheels is something that we all accomplish; therefore, we can all say that we succeeded at something. A goal of graduating high school is a success. Putting forth the time and effort to get something done is the best way to succeed at something. Success is something she puts her mind to and gets it finished no matter how complex it is. A successful person starts something and finishes it. An achievement necessitates doing extra work to get the understanding of an intricate subject. It also requires learning to avoid procrastination and using time management skills. A triumphant master student is always on top of her priorities. To be successful, she needs superb communication techniques, as well as listening skills. Success is having the willingness to say "I don't know" or "I'm not sure yet". If she is honest with herself and others, then she is already on their way to success. Reading and writing is a very essential apparatus that will come dexterous in the success in life. Reading over notes taken and extra material will help her to succeed in whatever it is she is trying to be successful in. I consider success a mission in life that is accomplished with dignity.
Getting through high school was one of my biggest accomplishments I can say that I have ever made. There are many mazes and loop holes is succeeding in high school and when she walked across the stage and received her diploma, she could honestly say that she succeeded at something. After taking off for a semester until going back to school, the time and effort became much more difficult to accomplish, but she is confident in herself.
Going back to college is different from high school because you are not forced to go to school.
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