Read the following text(s) and write an essay to
1. summarize the main points of the text(s);
2. make clear your own viewpoint;
3. justify your stand.
In your essay, make full use of the information provided in the text(s). If you use more than three consecutive words from the text(s), use quotation marks (" ").
You should write about 200 words on the ANSWER SHEET.
Marks will be awarded for content relevance, content sufficiency, organization and language quality. Failure to follow the above instructions may result in a loss of marks.
Everybody wants success. Some people aim for it; others just talk about it. We all know what it looks like when someone else has it. Often it just seems like something too far out of reach.
The truth to success is closer than you think. It"s just on the other side. You have to want it enough, and be willing enough to get it.
Fear is your biggest obstacle, fear of failure; fear of the judgment of others; fear of actually succeeding. It wilt trip you up every time. It will cause you to make decisions that may seem "right" at the time, but they"re preventing you from actually getting over that wall.
Success has no excuses. You either get it or you don"t. The minute you find a reason not to take another step towards success is the moment you stop being successful. In the symphony of success, excuses are just noise.
On the one side of obstacles
Everyone faces changes; different ones at different times. We all handle the same challenges differently; we all have different results. It"s how you handle each one and what you do with the results that count. An obstacle is something you either find a way around or allow it to stop you. Remember, you"ve got to get passed obstacles in order to succeed.
On the other side of failures
Not everything works; even if it works for other people, the same thing just doesn"t work for us. So what Failure can either become an obstacle and an excuse or it can become your teacher in what not to do.
It takes effort, commitment and follow through
They call it a ladder of success for a reason... because you need to climb it in order to get some-where. It"s not an escalator. You just don"t stand there and let it do the work for you. You have to do the work by yourself. Sometimes it will be easy, other times you"ll be carrying a heavy load on your shoulders. The ladder remains the same. Success still waits on the other side. It"s going to take determination and persistence on your part to get up and get over that wall.