My Definition Of Success Essay

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Compare and contrast essay
Success is always seeming to impress others and live up to others standards. Everyone fears that they won’t succeed, but what is success if you aren’t the one who is happy. We often learn most of our morals from our parents where they should know best, but maybe sometimes they more than us. Our parents always want us to be better than they did, but sometimes that’s often portrayed as our parents living their dream through their kids. Success can only be defined by you and you only.
Growing up, my definition of success was to make my parents proud. To become a wonderful doctor or an upper class job or to always meet and go beyond their expectations. By 5th grade, I knew what college I wanted to go to, scholarships i needed to sign up for, and keeping my life revolved around school. My parents loved that my mindset was in school and school only, and who doesn’t love to be loved? What could go wrong? I wanted to go to the movies with friends in 7th grade, a movie theater only 5 miles away from my home. My parents
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In high school I had to figure out what I liked, what was I good at, and what is my happiness? And not what my parents like, or wht they made me practice. I was a bit late than most kids, trying to figure out if I wanted to be a mathematician. I ended up pursuing a major in communication, it’s a little ironic. A girl who was born with no voice at all, to speaking to the vice mayor as if she was my aunt. I love to learn, which i am blessed my parents pushed upon me, but i love to learn about cultures, mainly because there are so many. I was often shit from the world because education was my only mindset, but there are hundreds of cultures and beliefs in this world, and many that raise my curiosity. So my parents were sort of right, I was going to change the world but in my own unique way, or in my own style. That way, so it makes me happy and something my heart truly