Success: The Most Important Aspects Of Success

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What is success? Success is defined differently depending on who is asked. Some might define success by how much money someone makes a year or has in their bank account, while others might define success as the happiness someone possesses. Regardless of the way someone defines success, chances are they want to achieve success in every aspect of their life. Guides that contain blueprints to the characteristics needed to accomplish success include Unbroken by Lauren Hillenbrand, which is an incredible retelling of the journey Louis Zamperini, an American Olympic distance runner turned Japanese prisoner of war, went through. The Road to Character by David Brooks, which describes the shift in humanity from WWII to present day, is also a great blueprint to the characteristics needed to be successful. In addition to text resources, personal interviews with successful people can also be …show more content…

Obviously, happiness levels vary by the person and their life experiences. Nonetheless, happiness plays an essential role in the journey to success. Investigator Falisa Asberry, A 25-year veteran of the Cleveland Heights Police Department lives by the motto “You’re responsible for your own happiness, and if anyone tries to steal your joy, they don’t want to see you succeed” (Asberry). Happiness is very important to investigator Asberry due to the stressful and traumatic career path she has chosen. Most people know that life isn't always going to be sunshine and rainbows and curveballs will be thrown when it is least expected. However even when life isn’t the best, the phase probably won’t last long and “Before long, people who have entered the valley of humility feel themselves back in the uplands of joy and commitment” (Brooks 8). The happiness achieved after going through a rough life experience will lead to success in the future because remembering tough times will help persevere and become

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