the man who will succeed in life is who can adapt himself easily.express the views against for it?
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Everyone is so much crazy about success. All long for the victor’s cup. All want to be famous, rich, and show-stoppers. However, success is very elusive. Only a few out of the many millions clinch it! The world has given us a few truly successful personages. By thinking about them we can truly feel the wonder and grandeur of being successful. Even after their demise, people quote them and just try to emulate them. Albert Einstein, Charles Darwin, Isaac Newton, Socrates, Thomas Edison, Abraham Lincoln, Charlie Chaplin, Henry Ford, Bill Gates, Walt Disney, Helen Keller, Mahatma Gandhi, etc. are some of the names that amaze us!
The one common lesson that they taught all the humankind was
the lesson of adaptability. One really has to adapt to be successful. Have you
ever seen a river? How meandering and winding is its course! Do you know why?
Well, river is the greatest example of adaptability. Whenever any obstacle
comes in its way, it either makes its course round or flows over it. And
finally reaches its destination, the sea. Similarly, if a man wishes to be
successful, he must adapt himself to the challenges he faces. He must not stop
making efforts. He must change his strategies and be successful. Sometimes it is wiser to go round an obstacle than be deterred by its formidable height.
According to Darvin, the only way species have survived extinction for millions of years is because they kept on adapting to the changing environment. And if someone does not, they are left behind and eventually fade away.
For example for someone who just started their job, they should know that in a few years their skill sets might become old and they WILL need to learn again and bring themselves up to par with new technologies and methodologies.
Same goes for a business person, who understand the changing competition around him and is always on his toes to adapt accordingly.
Never be complacent with what you have or your success, because when you do become complacent, you start going backwards