“Knowledge, like religion, must be experienced in order to be known.”
Quote by Edwin Percy Whipple
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This book explores the multifaceted nature of success, analyzing the conditions under which individuals and groups achieve their goals. It considers psychological, social, economic, and environmental elements that enable or hinder accomplishment. The text likely addresses questions of merit, opportunity, persistence, and the interplay between personal effort and external circumstances. Rather than offering a single formula, it probably presents a nuanced view of how different contexts shape outcomes across diverse fields such as business, education, arts, and public life. The work may draw on historical examples, contemporary research, and philosophical perspectives to illuminate why some efforts flourish while others falter, and how societies define and distribute recognition for achievement. more
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