From My Hero's Journey To Success

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Reaching your goal is rewarding; it gives you a feeling like no other. However, it is the journey that teaches you and allows you to appreciate achieving the goal. Without the journey, the goal would be unfulfilling. What really matters most is how you get there. First and foremost, learning gives you experience. This will prepare you for future difficulties like the ones faced to reach a goal. We should take advantage of all the experience we can get. Oprah Winfrey, a woman know for great success, once had her hardships. Her journey began as the daughter of a single mother and was a sexual abuse victim. However, she received a scholarship to the University of Tennessee, studied communications, and then hosted several small television …show more content…

If you just reach your goal immediately, never looking back on the work and determination that were required, you may not appreciate the journey and fail the next time you face challenges. Carrie, by Stephen King, was rejected 30 times before it was published. Without his determination, he would not be one of the most famous horror writers today. Furthermore, the journey will help you with future goals. More experience will prepare you for future setbacks. Thomas Edison, a man who failed over 10,000 times before he invented the electric lightbulb, went on to have over 1,000 US patents for his inventions. His refusal to give up allowed him to learn from his mistakes and strive for other accomplishments. We are thankful today for Thomas Edison’s determination. Although there are those that say the journey never would happened without the goal, this assumption is misleading. Even though the destination, a successful animation company, gave Walt Disney the strong desire to succeed, his journey to theme parks and beloved cartoon characters was paved by failures and bankruptcy. These pitfalls allowed him to build a successful business that will be enjoyed for generations to

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