Success And Success: The Uncontrollable Factors Of Success

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Every day we study and work to seek success. Everybody want to be successful, but not everybody know how to achieve success. There are a lot of elements that affect success. Usually people think that success is come from individual thing, such as 10,000 hours of practice and motivation. Those factors are personal responsibility, they are the factors in people’s hand that can make success .Actually there are other factor that is outside of our control, but really affect our opportunities and success. According to Malcolm Gladwell, Carol Dweck and Daniel Pink; I found that these uncontrollable factors are ecology, growth mindset, Matthew effect and cultural legacy can have a positive effect on opportunities and success.
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We cannot choose our culture also. But our culture is also affect us in our road to success. Culture can be very little thing from the family and it is not necessary to be huge. In some research, if the parent go to college, the most of the kids will go to college too. My parent have a family business, so that I used to play with calculator, pen and ruler. And also because of my first language’s counting system, I can easily learn the number. This is how I know to do math since I was It is similar to ecology. People build themselves base on everything around them. I used to live in Viet Nam. In Viet Nam, I had to spend 10 hours at school from Monday to Friday. And it is not only six classes like United State, but twelfth. At tenth grade I have to study calculus which is university base math in United State. But it is not a bad thing. Because of that I actually can practice more skills which can help me a lot in my road to success. When I move to United State, I finished my high school in 2 years. It’s one of my hardest time. But I get used to the academic pressure in Vietnam, so I can go pass it easily. It is not mean American culture is bad. American education system is also help me a lot. In United State, we were taught to do everything step by step, instead of rushing like Asian way. It make me understand the problem more detail, which I was not taught in Viet Nam. The stereotype is not make us smarter. But our culture which give use more opportunities to be

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