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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 be successful is self-discipline. It means self-control and will to keep mind engaged in productive skills and activity only. Most of the 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 filed 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 the inspired. And for an inspired person success is a cinch.  
 
        
             
        
        
        
A substance produced by a living organism which acts as a catalyst to bring about a specific biochemical reaction.
 
        
             
        
        
        
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An allusion is a literary device that provides greater context to the work at hand by referencing a previous work of art, a person, a place, an event, or a situation—usually of some social, political, or historical significance.
For example: You're acting like such a Scrooge! Alluding to Dickens's A Christmas Carol, this line means that the person is being miserly and selfish, just like the character Scrooge from the story.
 
        
                    
             
        
        
        
The theme of the story of baba Abdalla is happiness comes when you are content with what you have.
From the collection of Middle Eastern Stories in 1001, the story of Baba Abdalla is about a man who owned 80 camels. A dervish shows him great treasures to which he at first agrees to share with the dervish. Later, he persuades dervish due to his change in mind to part with share including the balm in a small container. The dervish guides him to apply the balm on his left eye only to view further riches. As the greed hovers over Baba Abdalla, instead of warnings given he persuades dervish to apply balm on right eye to which ultimately makes him totally blind.
 
        
             
        
        
        
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I <u>wanted</u> coffee, I didn't want tea.
It <u>rained</u> in the morning, it didn't rain in the afternoon.
She only <u>invited</u> you, she didn't invite your whole family. 
He <u>helped</u> you, he didn't help me. 
I <u>watched</u> a movie, I didn't watch the news
He <u>picked</u> her <u>up</u> from the airport, he didn't pick her up from the train station. 
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