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Tien Duy Vu

Jun 6th, 2016


Eng 112 07
Prof. Julia Intawiwat
Report
Success
WHAT
People think success means to get a good job with a high salary. And if we have much money, we
can live a good life without worrying about other things, because money can take care of the rest.
WHO
Success people according the society are Bill Gates, Steve Jobs, Michael Jackson, Michael
Phelps. In many opinions, famous and popular people, who made or achieved great things in life
that affect the world, are considered success people.
WHEN
Doesnt really matter how old you are, when you can reach your big goals, that is success. It is
better if we can reach our goals when we are young, but its not important. Until we can become
the person that we want to be, it is not late.
WHERE

It is not a certain place that we can be success. It can be at school, at work, in our family. Of
course, if we can get international rewards, national rewards, it is better. But success can be in
our zone that we set goal before
WHY AND HOW
Goal lead to success. Set goals help us to know where we are at, how can we achieve it. It helps
us to understand what success is for ourselves, in our opinion. Why do we want to be success?
Everyone need a purpose in their life, and success is the biggest goal of all humans.

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Success and Success Evaluation on the Life Satisfaction of Former Gymnasium Students
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Chawla, Sudhir K., Chris Pullig, and F. D. Alexander. "Critical Success Factors from an
Organizational Life Cycle Perspective: Perceptions of Small Business Owners from
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