Ladder of Being Successful Essay

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Ladders of Success

There can be different paths to success as well as different perceptions of what being successful actually consists of. Success can mean different things to different people depending on what their objectives are. For example, success to a scientist might consist of creating the next breakthrough research study or finding a medical discovery that can save lives. Success to a business professional might represent many achievements depending on their personal or professional goals. For instance, a leader of a Fortune 500 company might define success much differently than the owner of a local mom and pop corner grocer. This analysis will outline a rough working outline of some of the subjective constructs that are commonly associated with success and how they apply to motivation, as well as a personal reflection about some or the ideas that I have developed about the career of one of the most successful people I know, my father.

Analysis

Success is a complex concept that has a great deal of subjectivity contained within it. The Merriam-Webster definition of success defines the word as:

: the fact of getting or achieving wealth, respect, or fame

: the correct or desired result of an attempt

: someone or something that is successful: a person or thing that succeeds

From this definition, the meaning of being successful can based on either internally constructed metrics about one's own level of success, or the same metrics could also be applied to virtually anyone else that is known.
Furthermore, it is also possible to use metrics of success that have been designed elsewhere, and either apply them to yourself, or someone else that you know. For example, I can easily perceive that Bill Gates seems like an extremely successful entrepreneur, whether or not Mr. Gates himself actually thinks he is himself successful. It is also extremely easy to think of possible situations in which such perceptions are in disagreement. For instance, I might believe that the chancellor of the university has had an exemplarily successful career, while the chancellor himself may simultaneously deem himself to be a complete failure in life due to the fact that he was never a CEO, a politician, a book author, or an endless number of other personal goals that he did not achieve.

Similar to the way in which the criteria that can be used to define success can vary,….....

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