I recently read a series on a forum where someone has successfully fired other people writing. He claimed they wrote well but failed. I didn't notice, just smiled and others drowned in the trash. It was nothing more than a story of self-expansion. To make such a statement, he must have thought little about success, which may have brought great and wealth. How could he, even in the strict sense of the word, know that some of the successful writers were successful? He couldn't. With this statement, he shocked almost everyone in the world who could write. It is personal and personal . You can look into the lives of others and point out the fruits of their lives. And if they can write, they can write well. Such achievements can outweigh the proud people who judge people by wealth. But this little achievement in a person's life is of limited value to the person, including children, teens, adults, and their families and friends. It is and may be related to every part of human existence. No one should be fired as a failure. Of course, some attempts can fail. But if they completely withdraw from their efforts, it means they are more "successful" than those who weren't motivated to do it, even if they wanted to. It can even mean "SUCCESS" and "failure" at the same time. Let me give you an example of my life. When I was in my late teens, I wrote the first two novels. I had never found a publisher and never earned a penny from it, but I was very happy and felt that the second novel was at least successful. I was a failure as a writer. Still I felt successful. Remember the meaning of the dictionary when looking back on success. This is to make it easier to track. It is an "event that achieves its intended purpose." That's it; it doesn't have to be an artistic treasure, it doesn't have to be open to the public. The most obvious is, of course, found in society and is often accompanied by considerable wealth. But often, before these successes, there are many small and intangible achievements and failures. All of this was essential to the ultimate great that everyone sees today. For example, a famous and success-ful musician may have achieved his first success by knowing his first guitar song. It was an important achievement, but it was small and meaningless at the time. It is possible that the same artist started playing in public. Everything went wrong there, the audience barked and the attendees rejected him as a failure. But that was an important step in their ultimate success.