Only People Who Earn a Lot of Money Are Successful

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Achievement of an action within a specified period of time or within a specified parameter. Success can also mean completing an objective or reaching a goal. Success can be expanded to encompass an entire project or be restricted to a single component of a project or task. It can be achieved within the workplace, or in an individual's personal life. Some people believe that those who earn or have a massive amount of money are the only ones who are successful. Others argue that success cannot be measured by the amount of money one earns. In my opinion success has a broader definition than the earning power of a person. First of all, it is not possible for a person to be successful without money? Lord Buddha, who was one of the greatest religious leaders in the world, became successful after he had realized the truth of life. He taught what he realized the thousands of people and let them follow his path to 'Nirwana', but did Lord Buddha have lots of money by the time he achieved his success? Did money help him in realizing the truth and here to achieve what we believe as the greatest success one could reach? Take another example from the life of Thomas Alva Edison; who was an American inventor who developed many devices that greatly influenced the life around the world. For instance, the electric light bulb. Does anyone treat him as a failure? He is one of the most successful scientists and inventors in the world. Can anyone argue on his accomplishment? Was money behind his success? Was he born in a rich family and therefore let him do all these inventions? No, There is no relationship between money and his achievements. Of course his inventions made him rich. But no one said money made him successful. Above are the two great examples which support the fact that money is not a necessary factor for one to achieve success.

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