NSTletters: Scoring As does not guarantee success in life. Success is subjective and it differs from one individual to another.
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Scoring As does not guarantee success in life. Success is subjective and it differs from one individual to another. Creativity, good communication skills, talent, passion, hard work, perseverance, determination and a positive attitude are among the qualities they need to be successful.There is more to success, as illustrated in this anecdote.Nearly all the children in the class listed all the professions of the world — doctor, teacher, lawyer, pilot and engineer.The teacher said the child had misunderstood the question.That child grew up to be John Lennon of the Beatles.
Money can buy you medicine but not health. Money can buy you luxuries but not entertainment. Money can buy you accessories and finery but not beauty.What is important in life is to be happy and make others happy.
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