Definition of "Success"
Although being a small creature I thought of writing such big things, for this is where I find the freedom to express. Here I would like to write about something which I totally belive in, its "my" perspective towards situations in life and perception about the same. One could treat this as just another blog or find a true picture if this relates to oneself. This is about two basic and opposite entities - success vs failure. There's actually a very small gap b/w success and failure. I think if failure dejects then success is fearsome. Let us sneak into this gap and think about the difference between these two entities. Failure could be deferred success for some people. But, what is success????
Again I mention its just what I feel that I write over here. Success to me is nothing but......Ok, before that lets get into more relevant terms and create definitions for these.
"Competition" - This is the most essential thing in relevance to sustaining success.
"Talent" - God gifted attribute as an attachment for lifetime.
"Luck" - If this is good then everything falls into place.
"Hardwork" - Just one word - got no meaning.
Usually it is conveyed to people that he succeeded bcoz of his talent. What I ask, if he is not talented then is he not entitled to the same for his lifetime? And then it is said that he should work hard to achieve that competency level. According to the above definitions by me this is not possible. I take myself to my childhood and consider me to be a beggar child beeseeching for alms then would have I been able to be in a position I am now. I mean what amount of hard work I needed to put in and what was the probability to get through everything.
Some one said: "Khudi ko kar buland itna ki khuda bande se khud pooche bata teri raza kya hai".
Buland?? - bull s***. The person who wrote this might have been living in a free world (without any competition). There is no such bulandi nor any time to achieve it. Even God may have handed over the success pie to people for themselves to decide - who will get how much share of it. If luck is hard on you it will beat you even harder.
After having said all these I should be a little idealistic and mention one more term and define it:
"Attitude" - This is the one and only one thing that is in relevance to achieving a lifetime success in true sense.
One with a proper attitude can correct those definitions above:
"Competition" - A must, needed for improvisation. Taken with true grace. Its not about preventing others to succeed but about raising ones own level.
"Talent" - Should be taken as an asset.
"Luck" - All about experimenting to explore your true talent.
"Hard Work" - The only key to success.
No one deserves anything from birth, its all about ones fate. How economist think of globalisation for his own benefit, everyone should come out of shell and provide helping hands to needy for the betterment of the society.
"Success to me is nothing but carrying on goodwill to an extent to satisfy you having accomplished something in life."


10 Comments:
Good Work Buddy..Defining Success by considering attitude as most important factor.. But For Me with Attitude i wuld Always Like to consider One More Factor which u have already mentioned but not stressed upon.. That Is None other then " Luck "...
Chetan Shah
hmm. i would say you forgot to mention one attribute here, smartwork ,he is neighbour of hardwork, who is more successful than hardworker.
Talent + smartwork + Luck = sure shot success
Think about it.
Kunal Patankar.
Pleased to find very honest comments. But then as it is said - "success has been an elusive goal in our demanding society". For some its a mythic term to be defined. Its very hard to explain it in a single line or a blog. It is a subjective term and each one has got his own definition for it, which also reflects ones experience lying behind.
Prakash dont be too much idealistic to mention one more term and define it:(I have reply to ur idealism <do comment if any>)
"Attitude" : (Prakash Says) This is the one and only one thing that is in relevance to achieving a lifetime success in true sense.
One with a proper attitude can correct those definitions above:
(Gaurav Says) "Our solar system consists of one star(ME) and some debris." - This is an attitude. What say U?
"Competition" - A must, needed for improvisation. Taken with true grace. Its not about preventing others to succeed but about raising ones own level.
"Talent" : (Prakash Says) Should be taken as an asset.
(Gaurav Says)True in "18th Century" and not in "21st Century".
"Luck" : (Prakash Says)All about experimenting to explore your true talent.
(Gaurav Says)Prakash is this true? is your true talent is to write some unfruitful code or such bull S#!^ gynan.
"Hard Work" : (Prakash Says)The only key to success.
(Gaurav Says)The only key to screw one self
is this Gaurav Patel..
I really appreciate ur feedback and very happy to know that u deeply reflected on this subject.
Read my comment already published on this...
prakash that was a very nice post..i really appreciate the multifariousness of your posts which obviously reflect your thoughts!! its great :) Rest i myself think few more things are needed for success.. one is the platform which is set by our parents which enables us to vision the goal yearned :). Its parents, who set a basic platfrom on which we stand and foster our success...
Rest allong with luck I think passion on the subject of success and focus on it is needed. Passion and focus makes a very powerful combination for nurturing success :))
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To achieve success in life one has to have Positive Attitude then comes hard work,talent,competition and so on. With positive thoughts comes confidence and this confidence is requied to sustain success in life. Failures might be plenty in life but an successful person will always learn from these failures and will succeed by correcting them.
"Und masth yedde und"-This means, this one is too good..and I completely accept what you've written. Very well thought and very well said...
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