The Key To Success: The Idea Of Success

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“Success in life comes when you simply refuse to give up, with goals so strong that obstacles, failure, and loss only act as motivation” Three powerful people who 've experienced what being successful truly means are Paul Tough, Malcolm Gladwell, and Cheryl Marie. Tough had succeed in writing and speaking. Gladwell grew up to be a best-selling author, journalist and, a public speaker, and Rose grew up to be an Associate Director Of Nursing at Menorah Park. They all represent successful people that have achieved their goals in life, goals that were only accomplished by failing, working hard, and never giving up. Paul Tough’s idea to success is to find inner character, sometimes all someone needs is failure. Failure can lead to character growth …show more content…

Gladwell is known for his achievements as a best-selling author, that composed the book Outliers in November 18, 2008. His book included 8 chapters and an Epilogue at the end of the book. In the last chapter of the book known as “Rice Paddies and Math Tests” Gladwell explains his view on math test scores between Americans and Asians. He describes Asians at being extremely better at math than Americans because of their culture with rice planting. Rice planting is a big responsibility in their culture because of all the hard work that they put into planting the rice. He explains in his book, “Working really hard is what successful people do”(239). In this quote Gladwell explains that the only way to succeed in life is to work really hard towards one’s goal, which relates back to the Asians working consecutively towards their goal that was rice planting, which they did 364 days of the year. Gladwell also states, “Success is a function of persistence and doggedness and willingness to work hard for twenty-two minutes to make sense of something that most people would give up on after thirty seconds”(246). In this quote Gladwell explains thoroughly his definition of what it is to truly succeed by doing this he gets his point across by stating the people who work really hard towards their goal will achieve rather than the people who want to …show more content…

Growing up Rose attended Lake Land community college, and then later attended Kent State University for Nursing. After college she has been dedicated to her job for the last 23 years as Associate Director of Nursing at Menorah Park. Working in her position Rose says, "It was very hard to get to the position I am at today. It took a lot of hard work and years of dedication to prove that I am capable of this position" In this quote it backs up her belief of success by showing her level of commitment to get her to the position she is in today. She worked very hard for more than one year just to prove to her peers she is capable for the position. Rose also states, "In my position I am required to oversee 252 Nursing assistants, 120 nurses, but that 's not all I schedule shifts, interviews, hiring and do the skin breakdown of each of my 3 units" With this big of a list Rose has to work extremely hard to get each and everyone of these tasks done in just a 9 hour period per day, 5 days a week. This shows how hard working and dedicated this woman is, with all the responsibilities she has to do everyday. Roses ideas contrast to Toughs ideas in the fact that Rose believes there 's no label on success and each person just strives to do the best for

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