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"Success" is a common word for "accomplished" or "consumminate" . In this chapter, we learn that a successful person is someone who has accomplished a "desired purpose" , such as becoming a president. The president of the country is in the middle of a visit to his daughter's school when he receives a call from his secretary. The secretary informs him that the interest on the loan has not been paid for some time, and he is worried that his daughter will not be able to pay it back. The mother of the president asks her daughter if she has written a song, and the girl says that she has not yet, but that she will give her the song once she has finished writing it.
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"Success" is a common word for "accomplished" or "consumminate" . In this chapter, we learn that a successful person is someone who has accomplished a "desired purpose" , such as becoming a president. The president of the country is in the middle of a visit to his daughter's school when he receives a call from his secretary. The secretary informs him that the interest on the loan has not been paid for some time, and he is worried that his daughter will not be able to pay it back. The mother of the president asks her daughter if she has written a song, and the girl says that she has not yet, but that she will give her the song once she has finished writing it.
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