Definition Of Success Essay

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There are some people,well, a lot of people, that don’t understand the true meaning of success. Like little kids. They think it is just beating a level in their “super hard” video game. Dictionary definition says “the accomplishment of an aim or purpose”, “the attainment of popularity or profit” and “a person or thing that achieves a desired aim or attains prosperity”. So they are somewhat right actually. But it isn’t as meaningful as winning a science fair for school, or even performing a hard trick on a bike or skateboard.. To some people, success is more than even that. They take it to heart, and that is how all people should be with their accomplishments. For example, Russell Wilson. The quarterback for the NFL team, “Seattle Seahawks”. You can say he is a success, because he led that team to the super bowl twice in a row. That is a very hard thing to do. Or Bill Gates. He has really accomplished life, he has successfully developed a technology corporation known as “Microsoft”. Even MIchael Jordan, a retired professional NBA player. You can go up to almost any person in the world and ask them who one of the three are, and they could tell you who each person is and what they are known for correctly.That is just how “successful” those people are. …show more content…

You have to succeed through college to be able to become a biologist. All jobs in the world need you to successfully do something. You can’t be an accountant if you do not know how to count. If you are, then you shouldn’t be. For anyone reading this, Aren’t your parents successful? Have they not successfully raised you through life? You also cannot succeed if you don’t take risks. Those people that win the lottery, they have to pay money to earn a very small but still a chance. And the people that play fantasy football, They take betting risks onn who will make what play in a real life football game for money. That’s just how life