The Key To Success: The True Definition Of Success

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When you think of a wealthy person, what 's the first thing you think about? Is it confidence and happiness like they describe success to be? Or is the person unhappy, stressed out, and having major thoughts about his life choices. When I think of a wealthy person who has been quite successful, I instantly think that they probably aren 't as happy as they seem to be. Media has found a way to make us believe a false definition of success. Marketing brainwashes us in thinking that owning the newest cars, keeping up with latest trends,living in mansions, and having lots of money is the key to success and happiness.Let 's be honest all of that is false and not ever really true in life. I believe that the true definition of success involves living an honest life, receiving respect, patience, and appreciation. Having those traits in this generation are very hard and rare to find in a person due to marketing that has a way of controlling our thoughts and fooling us in order for them to reach success. In this generation, we …show more content…

Some may think that success isn’t for them. Other may think it’s way too much work just to say they were successful in life.But you have to think do I want to have all the nice things in life with no one by my side because I let media take over instead of following my own heart? Or would you rather feel confident, have all the nice things, and still have all your supporters and family by your side due to actually following your heart? Becoming successful is not easy at all and it takes time, and not many are truly successful.Success is a honest goal to strive for. Nobody becomes success in a blink of an eye. Success takes practice just like many things in life. The secret to success and happiness is to ignore media’s interpretation of success and strive to gain success by showing appreciation, patience, respect, and

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