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Old Jul 29th, 2009, 11:48 am   #1 (permalink)
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The definition of the term" success "differs from person to person and field to field. One could take economic success as a touchstone to label a person successful in life, ignoring his or her other failures, like divorce, health, inefficiency, etc. Others may look at a capacity of an individual for overcoming challenges, irrespective of what that individual earns and the nature of their private life.
So who is a successful person and who is a failure?
Who Decides this?
Do school and college grades and examination results provide a way of predicting or ensuring future success?
But is it true?
Aren’t some college drop-outs like Bill Gates and Richard Branson hugely successful icons of success?
And should we automatically consider the millions of young people who have not had the opportunity to gain academic certificates to be failures in life?


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