"Success is to know the peace of your achievement with purpose." - Hutch Putnam - Success is a difficult word to define. In fact, the word "success" has no clear definition. For students, perhaps success is to pass all courses of the semester, for businessmen it is successful to earn a lot of money by signing an important contract, for the president to lead the country and to make people better . Life is a success.
I still want all these things. But I do not think they succeeded. They are a by-product of success, not success itself. Today's definition of my success is based on purposeful consciousness like myself, peace, true true relationship, ability to exist, connection with my body, living in a higher state, making a dent, It is to help. I can express my creativity, appreciation, love, and meaningful life. I did these things today, you will. So according to my definition, I am successful. On the contrary, it went well. Success is not your achievement. That's the way to who you are. This definition brings you strength. If you define success as your achievement, it will always be something other than self. This will make us useless. Our happiness is satisfactory. Also, what you have is always overwhelmed. You will have plenty. Then I lost a lot. Then I came again. This is the flow of life.
It is definitely working on definitions to define it and to define how others will implement it. In this article I will explain the definition of success, the cause of social success, and the definition of my personal success. This indicates that people are truly distorted and materialistic in today's world. In the definition of dictionary.com, success is the achievement of expectation, planning, or tried. Many people think that they have reached this definition. In the article ... Tourism Framework: The definition of sightseeing, sightseeing and tourism (Leiper, 1979) identifies the six academic definitions of sightseeing, sightseeing, and sightseeing. Discuss each of these six definitions, describe the strengths and efficiencies of their respective definitions and associate them with the ideas presented by Leiper (1979) wherever possible. Next, it provides a general description of what definition is optimal and why.