The Key to Success

The Key to Success
The Key to Success

The Key to Success

Many people complain that pay is not equal to return. They hold the view that they paid a lot, but they got very little at last. However, when you complain, you really think about if you try to pay? As we know, you will reap what you sowing today. So, stop complaining and continue sowing.

Life is in a sense a batter. One of the first lessons of life is to learn how to get victory out of defeat. It takes courage and confidence to seek in the ruins the elements of future conquest (Markwick). Don’t give up, just believe yourself and do your best. Perseverance and

self-confidence are the two factors to success. On the one hand, perseverance brings success from hard surrounding which is the price of all great achievements. Most terrible thing is that you lose the advance determination rather than failure. On the other hand, you must have self-confidence, because it can increase your chance of success. Indeed, it is that very quality in humanity which refuses to stay defeated (“Developing Self-Confidence”). Therefore, do not be afraid to fail and you should be confidence.

The future will be just what we make it. And we get out of life just what we put into it (Marden, “Life Is”). From this point, we should be full of enthusiasm and well prepared to meet every challenge. Enthusiasm keeps the interest up, and makes the obstacles seem small. Just as Baker Deng said, “Experience tells us: Success largely depends on enthusiasm rather than ability.” Another quality is that you should be optimistic with failure. Keeping enthusiasm and optimistic are necessary to attain success. Last but not least, you should make best preparation for every decision, because it allows us to pay special attention. We can seize the opportunities as Seneca said “Luck is what happens when preparation meets opportunity.”

Works Cited

“Developing Self-Confidence.”English Essence For Recitation (2007): 233-35. Marden, Orison Swett., “Life Is What We Make It.” English Essence For Recitation (2007): 224-25.

Markwick, W. F., and W. A. Smith. “Perseverance.” English Essence For Recitation (2007): 228-29.

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