emit_remmus Posted January 20, 2007 Share Posted January 20, 2007 Living in the South, would I be more successful if I was a devout Christian shooting for the business world? Link to comment
renaissancewoman101 Posted January 20, 2007 Share Posted January 20, 2007 Success is not defined by religion but by how much effort you put INTO being successful. It also is defined by if you are doing what you have an INTEREST in doing, not just doing something because it will lead to money and success. Success is not always financial, it is the feeling of satisfaction and joy that you get from accomplishing something. Link to comment
annie24 Posted January 20, 2007 Share Posted January 20, 2007 Living in the South, would I be more successful if I was a devout Christian shooting for the business world? I don't quite understand your question. Are you asking would you be more successful if you were a devout christian vs. not? Well, I bet you could wind up making a lot of business contacts at church, and that would help you out. But I think, to be professional, you should keep religion out of your career life. (Unless your career is intimately tied in with religion, as in you own a religious bookstore.) And you certainly don't want to offend other potential business partners who are not christian. In short, I'd try to keep religion and your career separate. Link to comment
BBHFutureAllAmerican Posted January 20, 2007 Share Posted January 20, 2007 sweat+sacrafice=success, it all depends on how bad you want something not always about what you believe in Link to comment
Batya33 Posted January 20, 2007 Share Posted January 20, 2007 You don't have to live in the south if it is easier to do what you want to do elsewhere in the country (or even in a different country). Financial success is probably, all else being equal, easier to obtain in private industry than by working for the government. For me, personally, success is when you are doing something you like, you are competent at it and are respected by your peers/bosses for your skills and knowledge, when others are motivated to work hard for you and with you because of your leadership skills, etc. Link to comment
emit_remmus Posted January 20, 2007 Author Share Posted January 20, 2007 sweat+sacrafice=success, it all depends on how bad you want something not always about what you believe in First, what is success? Is it relative? Is it financial? Is it contacts? Is it sexual and reproductive? I don't quite understand your question. Are you asking would you be more successful if you were a devout christian vs. not? Well, I bet you could wind up making a lot of business contacts at church, and that would help you out. But I think, to be professional, you should keep religion out of your career life. (Unless your career is intimately tied in with religion, as in you own a religious bookstore.) And you certainly don't want to offend other potential business partners who are not christian. In short, I'd try to keep religion and your career separate. In inference to where I inhabit and adapting to my habitat, that is the South, which is full of Caucasion Christians. Link to comment
Batya33 Posted January 20, 2007 Share Posted January 20, 2007 Success is how you personally define it. That's it. In my view you get into trouble when you start defining it by others' standards without having a solid sense of how you define it. I would not blame where you live on whether you can be successful. Most of the time you can change where you live - what is holding you back? Link to comment
emit_remmus Posted January 20, 2007 Author Share Posted January 20, 2007 I'd like to stay situated and graduate at the school I'm attending right now and I don't have the money to move. I'm just starting to get situated here. Link to comment
poloplayer Posted January 20, 2007 Share Posted January 20, 2007 Success is how you personally define it. So true Batya. It can be about money, prestige, a balanced life, or simply following through. Regardless of how you define it, to achieve it you need: 1. Perseverence 2. Grit 3. Determination 4. Drive 5. Motivation 6. Stick-to-ititiveness Some successful people have told me that smarts, luck, contacts, looks, charm, education, intuition and talent is less than 10% - sort of like icing on the cake. Perseverence and stick-to-ititiveness makes up the rest. Reinforces the old sayng I always heard as a kid: "You can do anything you set your mind to in life." Link to comment
BBHFutureAllAmerican Posted January 22, 2007 Share Posted January 22, 2007 well personally success to me, is definitley by personal definition like batya said, for you it could be about money, power, or whatever, but to me it's having a sense of accomplishment in doing something, or doing something nobody else has done before i think it depends on the person Link to comment
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