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to succeed in life, you must believe in yourself.
even if no one thinks you can do it, if your at the bottom of the barrel, it takes hard work.
never forget that you are worth it.
hopefully i will make it in the future, it may not nessecarily be luck, but you will pertain success in one way or another.
Generally to succeed in life you must have a decent to well paying job, a spouse. maybe a few kids. a house. and some friends.
But all you really need is to be happy and have a job your happy with and maybe a lover.
Truthfully, you can't succeed. If you are willing to limit your definition of success, then maybe you will eek out a little joy in life; however REAL success -the breaking down barriers, proving everyone else wrong, winning the respect of friends and enemies alike kind of success- it simply isn't in you. Otherwise, you wouldn't be idly typing in existential drivel into search engines after midnight.Do you even have a job? A girlfriend? My advice is is take up a life of crime. You can be your own boss and get a taste of that forbidden fruit you so obviously crave. Show some backbone!
College is not necessary to be successful. However college is needed to qualify for many jobs.
A successful person is notable. A successful person is noteworthy.
The ability to travel between towns was needed for successful bartering between settlements.
The ability to travel between towns was needed for successful bartering between settlements.
yes
eyes
skill and concentration
The ability to travel between towns was needed for successful bartering between settlements.
For successful butter, you need cows. Also a butter churn.
The sentence "It leads you to the path to become a successful person" is grammatically correct.
Successful is an adjective, descripting a person, place, or thing.
I think 'successful' needs to be defined here.If you mean 'successful' as in 'and got away with it', we will never know the names as they got away with it.Or do you mean successful as in 'rich' or 'full of success'?