Insert the text just before Conclusions: This is the story of a young man who left his country of origin in search of the golden fleece in the new found land of the United States of America. He gained admission into a top university to study medicine, but quit school after two years, inspite of the high grades he made. For the next couple of years, he took jobs where ever he was accepted, and found himself working in more than ten different places in a very short time. This experience bothered him to the point of determination, never to seek employment anymore, but rather work for himself. With little savings and loan from few friends, he was able to buy a car with which to run a car- hire service. Things appeared to work well for a while until suddenly, the business crashed with no cash in hand. The last resort was for him to live on welfare and food-stamps which he found most depressing and humiliating. Unknown to him, that became the turning point of his life, when he ran into an old friend at a social church fellowship. His friend was doing well in international trading business ,and so decided to let Samsom share in the knowledge of the business. Out of desperation to make a success of his life, Samson decided within himself that enough was enough. He was prepared to go the extra mile at whatever he did, and that meant a decision to talk to anyone who cared to listen. He weathered the storm with tireless energy, never to give up on any deal, no matter the threat of failure, defeat or disappointment that came his way. This was one attitude according to Samson, that made him stand apart from the crowd after four (4) years of unremitting toil and failure. By the fifth year in the trading industry, he joined the New ... ... middle of paper ... ...it and care for it. Surround yourself with positive vibrations, and you will find circumstances, events, opportunities, and people will begin to appear in your life. 15. Reading. Read uplifting books and write down any new discoveries you made from each book to be referred to intermittently in future. 16. Exploring Societies. Get to connect and join Societies where you meet with people of like minds to discover more information and opportunities for the taking. You cannot be an island unto yourself. 17. Health from Rich Nutrient/Plants and Fitness. There are many discoveries of food nutrition and supplements to support food intake to enrich your health. Eat fresh organic vegetables and keep fit with regular exercises. THE ROAD TO SUCCESS IS NOT SMOOTH. SUCCESS ITSELF IS NOT FINAL, FAILURE IS NOT FATAL, IT IS THE WILL TO CONTINUE THAT COUNTS.
you succeed or will you fail? It is not for you to decide, you have
Step one, discover who you truly are, which may take a lifetime. Step two, expression allows one to voice their opinions on life experiences. Step three, forgive and forget the things you have been dwelling on from your past. Your experiences may affect doing what you love as you’ll probably realize you fear those moments the most. Lastly, step four do what you love and allow yourself to hold onto your passions, in order to compose a sense of livelihood in addition to a profession. Before we have a positive attitude towards life, we must discover our inner self.
... what will make you happy. You won’t be able to believe have much more you will be able to achieve if you do this. Who knows, you could change the world.
act, etc. around others. You never know what someone may be going through or what might be
forced to financially support his family and wake up at four o’clock every morning to go to work as a traveling business man.
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just wanted a job, he went from place to place trying as hard as he
Most of the time I step up to the plate, I fail. It is tolerable if I fail; it is human nature. But when I go up to the plate and do everything right, I succeed. All my dedication, practice and determination pays off when I finally succeed and then it feels amazing! All the hard work comes down to finally being able to accomplish something after you’ve failed and failed again. The ability to be able to focus on a goal and accomplish that goal is what you need to succeed at many things in life.
So he sailed out on a seal hunting expedition on board a schooner called Sophia Sutherland. He was brought to Japan and the Bonin Islands. This was possibly the shortest of all his work, as he found the job cruel and miserable, so he soon quit and wandered back to San Francisco to begin work as coal heaver, then a mill worker, and finally he crossed America as a hobo until he was caught and served time for Vagrancy. His time in jail encouraged him to shape up. (Brandt) In his personal journal he wrote, “I had been born in the working-class,” he recalled, “and I was now, at the age of eighteen, beneath the point at which I had started. I was down in the cellar of society, down in the subterranean depths of misery . . . I was in the pit, the abyss, the human cesspool, the shambles and the charnel house of our civilization. . . . I was scared into thinking.”
It is up to myself to test the waters. I come a family of immigrants and am an immigrant myself and I will be the first generation in my family to go to college. Unlike my fellow peers, I lack the resources and connections. I have never traveled north past North Carolina. I have never been on a college tour. I have never had a private tutor. Some things I do share with, them however, is the fact that I continue to preserve and I do wish to succeed. Now, I’m not trying to be the next immigrant genius, like Albert Einstein, I’d be lucky if I even had a small fraction of the intelligence he possessed. I simply want to know I tried, whether I succeed or fail.
He was left with good prospects, but he threw away his chances, lived for some time in poverty with occasional short intervals of prosperity, and finally, taking to drink, he died. That is all I can gather.” (Page 10)
My philosophy of success, is me growing into the person I want to become and being comfortable with the choices I decide to make in life. Success is not something I can achieve overnight, it’s something I must plan for then proceed to working hard for it as well. Without hard work, there isn’t anything successful about the job I want to get done or the job I wish to get done. Doing anything without hard work and dedication, and expecting the best outcome is not success; it’s mediocrity. Being mediocre/ will only allow me or anyone else to have a ‘Victim’s Mindset.’
2. I will deepen my mind during regular walks throughout my community. Everything in nature can send you deep into thought.
Take more of a control back from the negativity that was taking away from me while trying to get where I need to be. Seek more helpful advice and a mentor that has had previous experience in what I am trying to do and can help guide me while also guiding myself in the direction I am heading towards. My goals for my profession is to be the best that I can be, succeed, and do everything and more than I know I can do.
Personally I consider working to embrace flaws and eliminating negativity the most felicitous way to bolster your soul. Positive sentiments and emotions lead to a low stress environment; converting time spent stressing into time to focus on what really matters. When I have spare time I like to go back over my day and contemplate on what work I accomplished or what people I have yet to talk to. This self-scrutinizing habit can often help me in remembering facets of my life that I otherwise would have forgotten, giving my brain a bit of a break and helping me to preserve what matters to me. I also remember aspects that I may have neglected such as refraining from exhibiting undue judgment on others and disregarding the occasionally sensitive feelings of my peers. Working on these flaws help me to live my best life along with furthering my current positive