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Success. ... The book attempts to strike down the common misconception that success is ultimately decided by financial status. ... Although they make a correlation between money and success, this connection is substantially unjustified. ... Their success has not just sprung up from their wealth and riches. ...
A definition of success should be established before going on. Success is defined as the achievement of something desired, planned, or attempted. If someone only desires material possessions, then, if achieved, they have reached success. This kind of success alone will not produce happiness in the lives of these people. The Richest Man in Babylon establishes five keys to success. ... You need to: realize what your goal is and know clearly what you have to do to achieve it; be confident in the fact that it is achievable for you; have a motivation to fuel your efforts on the path to success; put your plans into action; and persevere when you hit setbacks.
The majority of individuals in our world aim for success through happiness, health, and prosperity. Aspirations to a money-related success are not likely to produce these valued possessions.
Approximate Word count = 909 Approximate Pages = 3.6 (250 words per page double spaced)
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