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Hi everyone.
Do you feel that you've been successful so far?
Excavate through your experiences in life, in any field that might come to your mind, and see if you were ever successful. In art, physics, being neat, being polite, anything, were you successful?
If you think you're successful in something, please explain why you feel you're successful and tell us how you succeeded to be successful.
Is there anyone who became successful in something just by accident?
If you are successful in something, do you think that you deserve it? Why?
Dear Zahra, for me personally, success means nothing any more because you can be successful based on what people think about a success, which usually means to have a good degree , a good job, with good income, a good family, a good house and car. We call this person successful. But, I think you can be successful but not satisfied or happy. What matters is how much you are happy with your own life.
A person may have a life that seems to me he/she is unsuccessful, but he/she feels fulfilled. As a result, success to me means different. It means how much you are happy! if you are happy, it means you are successful. If not, you are not.
Permalink Reply by high_sense12 on September 21, 2012 at 8:39 actually I feel I'm not successful person but try to improve myself and my skills in any side of life
Hello lovely Zahra :)
Every time that I can see a new flower in the garden, each time that I pass the exam, I feel a kind of success. When I can cook something delicious I feel it, and each moment that I am happy,it means being successful for me.
Just now I am successful too, because of reading your discussion:)
-Yes, I believe accident!
-And I think it is a gift and kindness from God to us.
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