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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.

(EssayID:

71)

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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40

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.

125.SampleessayprovidedbyErinBillyofwww.TestM)

"

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

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