fredag 12. desember 2014

The Defenition of Success,- by Ralph Waldo Emerson

Mr Emerson defines success in an “abstract” way, meaning that he sees the social goals as what matters in life and not the material part. His very definition of success is to leave the world a better place, by that meaning he wants to do something good for others and “give one self” to the world.

Here is his consideration of what matters:




Personally, I think that this list accounts for more people than him, but many people are not aware of what these points truly stand for.
A vast number of people often forget to appreciate the small things in life, whereas a good laugh and the appreciation of friends and family matters. The moments of joy and happiness are often taken for granted and thus not enjoyed to its full potential. You should also try to find a meaningful cause to which you dedicate your life, like helping others in need.
If you look closer, all of these points are rather obvious, everyone and each represents the values that gives happiness and a meaningful life, thus leading to success in life and a feeling of accomplishment.

So remember, live your life to its fullest, but also remember to be yourself doing so. Don´t forget, life is a box of chocolates. Enjoy it!

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