Success in simple terms is the accomplishment of an aim or purpose. It can be a good success or bad success. On its own, success means to prosper. It doesn’t specifically mean financial wealth, but if income increases, it is a good thing!
A successful child is one that gets passionate about their studies, invests time and effort to improve, and understands they get out what they put in i.e., applying oneself + study power + equals academic qualifications.
Successful people are those who have worked hard and got their life in order. In other words, they have taken it to the next level by doing hard while skillful work + making the effort + stretching to grow.
Success is always on the table meaning it is always achievable. In reality, a good education doesn’t guarantee success, but it helps. For those who didn’t have the best education they can still be successful.
Success comes down to attitude. Having the right attitude to be successful requires input to succeed. Never settle for anything less.
Have a great day!
Prof. Carl Boniface
Vocabulary builder:
Accomplishment (n) = achievement, triumph, success, deed, feat
i.e. (abbreviation) = Latin for – in other words
Achievable (adj) = attainable, realizable, possible, reachable, doable
Have taken (Present Perfect) = this format of the English language is used to confirm something that has happened, but without saying exactly when. However, we know it is something that has occurred in the past.
The present perfect is used to describe
An action or situation that started in the past and continues in the present.
An action performed during a period that has not yet finished.
A repeated action in an unspecified period between the past and now.
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