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+ | [[Image:Mona_Lisa.jpeg|thumb|right|200px|'''''Mona Lisa''''', or '''''La Gioconda.''''' '''''(La Joconde)''''', is a [[16th century]] [[oil painting]] by [[Leonardo da Vinci]], and is one of the most [[famous painting]]s in the world.]] | ||
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+ | '''Success''' is the state or condition of meeting a [[Definition|defined]] range of [[Expectation (epistemic)|expectations]]. It may be viewed as the opposite of [[failure]]. | ||
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+ | The process of [[learning]] is entirely dependent on success. | ||
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'''Success''' may mean: | '''Success''' may mean: | ||
* a level of [[social status]] | * a level of [[social status]] | ||
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* the opposite of [[failure]] | * the opposite of [[failure]] | ||
*[[Succès de scandale]] | *[[Succès de scandale]] | ||
- | == See also == | ||
- | *[[Commercialism]] | ||
- | *[[Selling out]] | ||
== Compare and contrast == | == Compare and contrast == | ||
*[[Failure]] | *[[Failure]] | ||
*[[Frustration]] | *[[Frustration]] | ||
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+ | == See also == | ||
+ | *[[Acclaim]] | ||
+ | *[[Fame]] | ||
+ | *[[Hero]] | ||
+ | *[[Greatness]] | ||
+ | *[[Great Man theory]] | ||
+ | *[[Bestseller]] | ||
+ | *[[Commercialism]] and [[profitability]] | ||
+ | *[[Popularity]] | ||
+ | *[[Selling out]] | ||
+ | *[[Starving artist]] | ||
+ | *[[Beautiful loser]] | ||
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+ | ==Etymology== | ||
+ | From Latin '''succēdō''', I climb, mount or ascend; I advance; I follow; I succeed in; I enter. | ||
+ | == Namesakes == | ||
+ | *"[[Adventures in Success]]" | ||
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Success is the state or condition of meeting a defined range of expectations. It may be viewed as the opposite of failure.
The process of learning is entirely dependent on success.
Success may mean:
- a level of social status
- achievement of an objective/goal
- the opposite of failure
- Succès de scandale
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Compare and contrast
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See also
- Acclaim
- Fame
- Hero
- Greatness
- Great Man theory
- Bestseller
- Commercialism and profitability
- Popularity
- Selling out
- Starving artist
- Beautiful loser
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Etymology
From Latin succēdō, I climb, mount or ascend; I advance; I follow; I succeed in; I enter.
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Namesakes
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