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  2. Success - Wikipedia

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    It may be viewed as the opposite of failure. The criteria for success depend on context, and may be relative to a particular observer or belief system. One person might consider a success what another person considers a failure, particularly in cases of direct competition or a zero-sum game. Similarly, the degree of success or failure in a ...

  3. #1 Trait Needed to Build A $200M Business (Or, A Successful ...

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    From an early age, most of us are raised to be the opposite of these traits. We are told to be nice, kind, respectful, humble, tactful, helpful, etc. Being a good person is a wonderful thing.

  4. Hypergamy - Wikipedia

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    Research conducted throughout the world strongly supports the position that women prefer marriage with partners who are culturally successful or have high potential to become culturally successful. The most extensive of these studies included 10,000 people in 37 cultures across six continents and five islands.

  5. 6 Things Successful People Never, Ever Do at The Start of ...

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    Successful people prioritize calm mornings. "Starting the day in a hurry can lead to heightened stress levels, a sense of disorganization and even physical discomfort," Van Ness says.

  6. Jonah complex - Wikipedia

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    The Jonah complex is the fear of success or the fear of being one's best. This fear prevents self-actualization, or the realization of one's own potential. [1] [2] It is the fear of one's own greatness, the evasion of one's destiny, or the avoidance of exercising one's talents.

  7. 6 Habits of Remarkably Successful People - AOL

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    I've had the privilege of being career coach to some of the world's most successful people: from college presidents to Fortune 50 C-level executives to world-class scientists. Here are ...

  8. Illusory superiority - Wikipedia

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    Alicke and Govorun proposed the idea that, rather than individuals consciously reviewing and thinking about their own abilities, behaviors and characteristics and comparing them to those of others, it is likely that people instead have what they describe as an "automatic tendency to assimilate positively-evaluated social objects toward ideal trait conceptions". [6]

  9. Science says these are the most common attributes of ... - AOL

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    What parents doesn't want successful kids? IFL Science put together a list of 16 things science says parents of successful kids have in common.