FIVE secrets that turn life challenges into life successes
Life is all about turning challenges into successes. Fortunate is the man who during his lifetime learns the secrets to convert his obstacles into stepping stones. There are many secrets that can help one become successful. I am going to discuss with you the most basic Five of them:
1. Urge to succeed: This is the most essential secret to be successful. If anyone does not have this urge, being successful is impossible.
2. Self-discipline: The second most essential secret to being successful is self-discipline. It means self-control and the will to keep the mind engaged in productive skills and activity only. Most people don't succeed because they get distracted and waste their time, energies, and resources in trivialities.
3. Hard Work: In order to be successful in any fieild one needs to practice not only very regularly, but also very intensively.
4.Diligence and Perseverance: Perseverance actually is going from one failure to another without losing the enthusiasm to face more failures. Perseverance is a miracle-working virtue; if you have it, you can accomplish anything. Success in any field is the fruit borne on the tree of perseverance.
5. Company of Successful People: If one has the company of great, successful people, one will keep learning the secrets of success from them. Besides, their presence will keep them inspired. And for an inspired person success is a cinch.
Make a quick, subconscious determination as to whether the consequence in question is important - how will it affect my life, the future, if it will affect the people in my life and how.
If it does not affect others or myself that much, I follow my instinct about whether the action is right or wrong. After that act on it and the results automatically modifies my mentality for future decisions.
If the consequence in question is likely to be high then I think long and hard about the decision. I do not make a snap decision in this case (as above), instead I take responsibility and make sure I get information in order to make the best choice.
Then process the information to determine whether the action will affect the happiness and survival of the people involved, whether it will affect the dynamic of my family, whether it will be against a cultural norm, whether it breaks any laws, whether anyone will be physically harmed and so forth.
After determining all these factors I weigh the costs against the benefits to those same categories (as well as to myself) and then I will take action.
I deal with any consequences and then (as above) evaluate the results and let that information guide future decisions.
In this chapter, the main focus was that Jonny died which caused Dally to get out of control and get killed by the cops.
On page 131, it states “But I knew that was what he wanted, even as the lot echoed with the cracks of shots, even as I begged silently--- Please, not him... not him and Johnny both ---I knew he would be dead, because Dally Winston wanted to be dead and he always got what he wanted”
This was important because we are showed how Dally is affected by Jonny’s death and how this pushed him to his own death.
The idea that is emphasized in both speeches is the idea that hard work breeds both satisfaction and dignity.
<h3>What are the both speeches?</h3>
The first speech is an excerpt from Obama's Second Inaugural Address while the second speech is Franklin Roosevelt's "New Deal" speech from 1932.
Hence, the idea that is emphasized in both speeches is the idea that hard work breeds both satisfaction and dignity.
Therefore, the Option A is correct.
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