Success Definition Essay

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We, as a society, are obsessed with this idea of success, we read countless books, articles, and watch videos on the subject. If you asked people what they’re goals in life are, more often than not they would mention wanting to be successful. What is success? The literal definition is the accomplishment of an aim or purpose. In other words, the accomplishment of one’s personal or team goals. Throughout my school life, I’ve always either struggled mightily or have succeeded with limited effort; A direct result of a fixed mindset. However, I tended to succeed when it came to sports because of my exceptional growth mindset in the field of athletics. It is my belief that success and failure go hand and hand, in addition attitude and effort are …show more content…

Once middle school began, classes were now split up into lanes, and furthermore validated my presumption of my intelligence, I was stupid... I didn’t put forward any effort into my schoolwork, I hovered around a 2.0 throught the whole of middle school. High school came around, alternatively, I was on the other side of the spectrum of a fixed mindset, I was overly confident about my academic ability. The article “When Capable Students Fail: The Academic Sustainability Gap Katie Hern, Chabot College”. Hern observes “They Speak of falling behind and believing they’ll catch up, but the work snowballs and they can’t recover.” This is relevant to me because I was able to get decent grades(3.3 and above) in High School by falling behind and doing all the semester’s work the week before and turning it in. I was confident that no matter how far I feel behind that everything was going to be fine. It was the second semester of my senior year, I was offered a spot on the Cal Poly San Luis

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