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exampleslistedbelowwillstrengthenmypointofview.
Firstofall,consideringaneducationandacareeraskeyfactorsofsuccess,onewillchooseto
pursueadegreefromacollegeorauniversity.Onewishingtobeadmittedtotheuniversitywill
havetotakeseveraltests.Itisdoubtfulthatsomeonewillbesoluckythatknowingnothing,he
couldpassthetestwithahighscore.Alowscoremeansfailure,andthattesttakerwillnotlikely
beadmitted.Therefore,inordertobesuccessful,oneshouldprepareforthetestsandworkhard,
becauseagoodeducationwillprovidehimwithagoodjobandanopportunitytoaccomplish
someofhisgoalsanddreams.Inmylifetime,Ihavenevermetapersonwhocouldgraduatefrom
acollegewithoutworkinghard.
Secondly,itisimpossibletomakeacareerifoneisindolentandlackingknowledge,atleastin
developedcountries.Luckplaysnoroleinachievingthissuccess.Evenifsomeonewas
unbelievablyluckyenoughtobecomeamanagernotbeingqualifiedenough,hewillbeaskedto
resigninthenearfuturebecauseofhisinabilityduetolackofknowledgeandexperiencetomake
rightdecisions.Forinstance,Iusedtoworkforaverysmallcompanyownedbyafriend.This
companywaslaterclosedbecauseofbankruptcy.Thecauseofbankruptcywaswrongstrategies
anddecisionsmadebytheowner.Afterthefailure,hewenttoauniversityandworkedfor
anothercompanysothathecouldobtainexperienceandbecomeasuccessfulbusinessman.
Nowadays,heconsidershimselfasuccessfulpersonbecausehehadturnedintorealityhistwo
biggestdreamsofproducingconsumergoodsofhighqualityandmakingcharitabledonationsto
needypeople.
Insum,aslongassomeoneunderstandssuccessasanabilitytoturnintorealitysomeofhis
dreamsandgoals,hewillhavetoworkhardbecausehewillneedmoney.Andhischancestoearn
thatmoneywillremarkablyincreaseifhecouldgraduatefromacollegeandmakeacareer.Allof
thesethingsaresimplynotpossiblewithouthardwork.Luckhasnoplaceinsuchaschemeof
events.
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ThereisahumoroussayinginEnglish–“Thegrassisalwaysgreenerontheothersideofthe
valley”.Thesayingisusedironicallytopointoutthatthereisatemptationinusalltoinsistthat
othersaremorefortunatethanweare.Thisisnowheremoretruethanonthequestionofluckand
hardwork.Whenfacedwiththe“badtimes”,weoftenfindcomfortintheideathatweare
specialinourdegreeofmisfortune.Ifeelthatsuchanattitudeisnegative,andthatitcanbring
onlyfurthermisfortune.
Manyfamouslysuccessfulpeoplehavebegunfromsmallorigins.Maowasthesonofa(modestly
prosperous)peasant;
theexplorerCaptainCookwassopoorthat,asachild,hehadtoworkby
dayandstudybynight;
manyoftheaffluentAmericansoftodayarethechildrenofthepoor
immigrantsofyesterday.Beethoven,itshouldberemembered,becamedeafbeforetheendofhis
career.Therearemany,manymorepeoplewhohavealsomadegenuine,thoughJessspectacular,
successesagainsttheodds.
Withinhisownterms,apersonwhoisbornintopovertyinIndiaisagreatsuccessifhemanages
toownahouseinlaterlife.Povertycannotbereducedbymerelycomplainingandblaming
others:
nomatterhowguiltyotherpeopleare,eachindividualmustreachouttosuccessfor
himself.Indeed,someeconomistsbelievethattheworldoperatesbywhattheycall“theruleof
thejungle”.Theybelievethatineconomicsapersona1waysattemptstogainprofitfromhis
neighbor:
thatgiventhechancethepoormanwouldquicklymakehimselfrichbytradingtohis
ownadvantage.
Also,itispresumptuoustojudgeanotheraccordingtohisorherapparentfortune.Nomancan
evertrulyunderstandthesufferingsofhisneighbor.Amanwhoappearscomfortablyrichmay
havesufferedelsewhereinhislife-throughthedeathofalovedone,forexample.Retired
businessmenhaveoftenworkedlonghoursintheiryouth.Surely,itmustbewisertorespect
achievementthantodenythatanyonehasachievedgoodintheworld.
Torelyonnotionsofluck-tobelievethatlifeisakindoflottery-isanattempttoescapereality.
Paradoxically,theonlytimeapersoncanclaimthatluckismoreimportantthanworkiswhenhe
reflectsonhisownsuccess.Becauseofthatmodesty,thegreatmanthenbecomesevengreater.
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Iagreethatpeopleshouldsometimesdothingsthattheydon'
tenjoydoing.Thisisabasicpartof
beinganadult.Plus,somethingsthataren'
t"
fun"
arestillgoodforusinthelongrun.
Takepersonaltasks.Whoenjoysgoingtothedentist?
Veryfewpeopleenjoyhavingtheirannual
check-upwiththedoctor.Notalotofpeopleenjoychangingtheoilintheircarormowingtheir
lawns.Theseareallthingswedobecausewehaveto,notbecausewewantto.Werealizethat
takingcareofourphysicalhealthisthesensiblethingtodo.Weknowthatifwedon'
tchangethe
oilinourcars,ourcarswon'
trun.Weunderstandthatgrassgrowsandifwedon'
tmowit,our
lawnswilllookliketropicalforests.
Professionaltasksareanotherpartofthesameequation.Noonelikestobestuckwithaboring
assignmentortobetoldwehavetoworkwithsomeonenooneelsegetsalongwith.Sometimes
wehavetoputupwithunfaircriticismfromasupervisororresentmentfromthosewesupervise.
Ifwe'
reinmanagement,wemayhavehadtheunpleasanttaskofhavingtofiresomeone.Noneof
thesearefunthings.Unfortunately,they'
reallpartofearningaliving,somethingthemajorityof
adultshavetodo.
Ontheotherhand,sometimesdoingsomethingwedon'
tenjoydoingcanleadtoenjoyment.
Simplybytryingitagain,wemaydecidewelikedoingit.Forinstance,wemayhaveconvinced
ourselveswehatetodance.Weagreetogotoaclubonlytopleasesomeoneelse.Yet,forsome
reason,thistimeweenjoydancing.We'
vebeencheatingourselvesofenjoymentwithouteven
knowingit.Thesamecanbetrueoftryingnewfoodsorgoingtoanewtypeofmuseum.
Doingwhatwedon'
tenjoydoesn'
talwayshavetobeabother,doesit?
It'
sjustpartoflife.
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Idostronglysupporttheideathatweshouldkeeptryingandneverstopworkingforourgoals.I
thinkthisisthemostimportantthingthatcanhelpustoachieveourgoals.Ibelievethat
everybodymeetsmanyobstaclesintheirlivesbeforeachievingtheirgoals.Ihavelearnedthe
biographyofsomefamouspeopleinthepast.Ifoundthatalmostallofthemperseveredthrough
enormoushardshipsinordertoreachtheirgoals.Inthisessay,Iwillgiveyouanexampleofthe
attemptofagreatinventoroftheworldnamedThomasEdison.
IamquitesurethateverybodyknowsThomasEdison.Hemademanyinventionsduringhis
lifetime.Accordingtohisbiography,itstatesthathealwaysmetobstaclesinordertoinvent
something.However,hestillkepttryinginordertomeethisgoals.Ipersonallythinkthatthisis
themostimportantthingthatmadehimreachhisgoals.Somescientistssaidthatitwasimpossible
toinventsomethingsuchaselectriclightandmovieprojector.However,hecouldmakethem
success.Inmyopinion,thegreatestinventionofEdisonwaselectriclight.Ihavelearnedthathe
gotmanyhardshipsandfailures,buthenevergaveup.Hespentabouttwoyearstoachieveit.He
usedtosaythathissuccessescamefromhardworkingmorethanluckorfate.
Inconclusion,Ibelievethateveryonecannotachievetheirgoalsiftheyalwaysgiveupwhenthey
meettheobstaclesandhardships.Ithinkthatwehavetotrytosolvetheproblemswewillmeet.I
amquitesurethatwecandoeverythingsuccessifweareconfidentthatwecandoitandnever
giveitup.
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Never,nevergiveup"
meanstokeeptryingandneverstopworkingforyourgoals.Ithinkit'
sa
verygoodpieceofadviceforallofus.
Neverstopworkingforyourgoalsdoesn'
tmeanyoumustbesuccessful;
itdoesn'
tevenmeanthat
youmustachieveyourgoal,butit'
sveryimportanttokeepitinyourmind.
Youwanttobeagreatbasketballplayer,butyouare1,60mtall;
youwanttobeagreatpianist,
butwhatyouhavestudiedintheuniversitywasphysics;
youwanttoestablishyourown
company,butyouarejustaclerkinasmallcompany.Theseexamplesareverycommoninour
reallives.
Thereareenoughunfavorableconditionswhichmakeourlivesdifficult,butwhatimportantforus
istomakeeffortstowardsyourgoaloryourdream.Ifyouhavegivenyourbestforyourgoalor
yourdream,whetheryousucceedornot,atleastyouwon'
tleaveanyregretinyourlife.What'
s
more,whoknows,whatwillhappeninthenext10years?
Youmightnotbeafamousbasketballplayer,butyoucouldbecomeagoodplayerinthe
basketball-teamofyourschool.Youmightnotbeagreatpianist,butyouplaythepianover