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She could be your grandmother. Or she could be your great aunt.
Yes, Christians should desire to succeed so they can help others more effectively. For example, a Christian could have an ambition to earn a lot of money to give to the poor. A follower of Christ should not desire to succeed for selfish reasons. The Bible says in Philippians 2:3, "do nothing out of selfish ambition." Also, Catholic tradition says that sloth is one of the 7 deadly sins.
In most cases, "what could you possibly desire," but "what would you desire" can work in specific situations like "here is the dessert menu; what would you desire?"
Your grandmother's mother is your great grandmother and your son's great-great-grandmother.
We will always be here so no one is going to succeed us.
Prove they could succeed in politics.
There are a number of ways you could succeed in information technology. You could create a game plan for how to use certain technology to organize data for example.
Could it be.... nan
The opposite of to succeed would normally be to fail.The opposite of succeed (follow) would be precede.
The word you are looking for could be prevail (to succeed).
* If your husband's children have accepted you as a step-mother and you get along then you would not technically be their true grandmother; but, if his children want you to be part of their children's lives then yes, you could be a grandmother. The children may with to call his former wife 'grandmother; granny, grandma' but they could call you 'nanna; nanna Mary (by your Christian name) or may have a nickname for you.
The English language has no specific term describing the relationship between a wife and her husband's grandmother. If you absolutely require something other than "my husband's grandmother" you could try "grandmother-in-law." However, that term is neither widely used nor accepted.