In the past, several philosophers have dealt with the question of success. They shared their views on what makes this possible. Their ideas are still relevant and useful to those who want to deal with this topic. For example..
Aristotle believed that success is the result of good practice and that it is achieved through the constant development of moral and intellectual abilities. He claims that success cannot be achieved through violence and forceful seizure of power but must be based on good relations and justice.
Epicurus believed that success was the result of gaining pleasure and happiness. He argued that contentment and happiness can be achieved through the enjoyment of small things and through the realization that human needs are limited.
Kant believed that success is the result of respecting moral principles and that it is important for man to adhere to his moral obligations. He argued that success is something achieved through respecting and serving others.
Do you agree with these thinkers, or do you have your own insights on this?
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