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    Many successful persons seem alike to have a very strong will called desire. It seems an uncommon common sense to make success happen. Probably no other human characteristic is more outstanding than the will to plan carefully and to work patiently. As a saying goes: "Success favors the prepared mind." For this reason‚ preparing one’s career with details is like seriously mapping life’s routes toward achievements. Only by so doing with a consistent mind can one prevent desire from becoming blind

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    Outline: Self-confidence is essential for success Strong will and determination Essay It is the foundation of all personal success. Self-confidence is extremely important in almost every aspect of lives‚ yet so many people struggle to find it. People who lack self-confidence can find it difficult to become successful. After all‚ most people are reluctant to back a project that’s being pitched by someone who is nervous‚ fumbling‚ and overly apologetic. On the other hand‚ you might be persuaded

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    successful genius can be trained by a minimum of 10‚000 hour of deliberate practice‚ which is approximately ten years. While‚ the others believe that people’s natural ability is closely related to genes‚ which is the most significant factor to be success. In my opinion‚ it is disagree that The 10‚000 Hour Rule can let everyone to become successful‚ since deliberate practice lays special emphasis on repetitive work and it is only some fields. Nevertheless‚ it does not decrease the value of the training

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    eluded and deluded by the American Dream. The play follows Miller’s reworking of the Aristotelian hero in the final twenty-four hours of his life. Willy’s obsession with his Dream and all associated with it – personal attractiveness‚ business success and family success – all fail him in this painful examination of consumerism and the American Dream. His destructive insecurity strains his relationship with his wife Linda and his sons‚ principally Biff‚ and he is driven to suicide with the knowledge that

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    Most of the statistics says that almost every person who succeeded in his life and became famous also well known was outliers‚ in science‚ invention or businesses. For example‚ Albert Einstein‚ the most famous mathematician ever‚ he dropped from school not college and became a role model also an idol. In the article as the author mentioned that being successful and rich doesn’t need us to go to college complete our studies and have a certificate in the field that we are passionate about‚ we just

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    10,000 Hour Rule Essay

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    He describes the lives of Bill Gate and Bill Joy; the passion they had for computer programming at an early age that led to their success. I do believe practice make perfect because these individual were willing to sacrifice. They knew those sleepless nights one day‚ it would pay off. Sometimes when we read about people who have gone the extra mile to achieve success‚ we may feel intimidated because it takes a lot of courage‚ and it is a high price to pay. Gladwell also points out the life of Mozart

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    enough to become acquainted with experienced industry leaders and with new and upcoming leaders. Through the course of all this I have been able to distill down the many lessons I have learned and I have come up with what I believe is a formula for success. I see certain qualities in experienced leaders and I see ideas in the new and upcoming leaders that seem to be constant. These qualities are evident in historical leaders as well. Leaders such as Lincoln‚ Wilberforce‚ Gandhi‚ Washington‚ Martin Luther

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    Date of Submission – 09/02/2011 Introduction In ‘The Greatest Salesman in the World Part II: The End of the Story’‚ Og Mandino has talked about a young camel boy and his life. The ten vows of success given in the book have changed the camel boy’s life drastically. After serving as a bomber pilot in World War II‚ Og Mandino started reading on self-help and motivation. He gradually started writing his own book on the same topics. Most of his writing

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    knowledge‚ the role of the nation has grown. Competitive advantage is created and sustained through a highly localized process. Differences in national values‚ culture‚ economic structures‚ institutions‚ and histories all contribute to competitive success. There are striking differences in the patterns of competitiveness in every country; no nation can or will be competitive in every‚ or even most industries. Ultimately‚ nations succeed in particular industries because their home environment is the

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    A Loser Syndrome

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    a magnet that attracts only failure and unhappiness. That’s why a person should change himself and his attitude to everything surrounding him to start attracting just positive things as luck and success. Stop thinking yourself a victim of circumstances or personal unluckiness‚ instead‚ believe in success‚ prosperity‚ and wealth. After all‚ people usually feel sorrow to victims‚ but don’t want to have any cooperative affairs and transactions with complaining people not to attract additional problems

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