William Shakespeare saying

William Shakespeare - William Shakespeare define the word success
@alkurishy (2068)
Iraq
July 28, 2008 3:19pm CST
William Shakespeare saying three sentences for getting success: a)Know more than other. b)Work more than other. c)Expect less than other. I think it is a good sentences lead us how to be success in our life and when we look to these words deeply we realize that the key of success that we should give more than take, good words.
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@hellcowboy (7374)
• United States
15 Aug 08
William Sharespeare was a ingenius writer and a very wise man,and those sentences for success hit the nail on the head,know more than others,work more than others,and expect less than others,because if you have more knowledge than others,and you strive to work harder than others,and you expect less than others you will succeed every time if you ask me,thanks for sharing this with us.
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@alkurishy (2068)
• Iraq
15 Aug 08
Thank you for your response and have a nice day.
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• United States
16 Aug 08
You are very welcome for the response my friend,I enjoy responding your discussions and the discussions of my other friends on mylot,and thank you again for the best response,I feel like I am doing a good job since you gave me another pencil,have a great day,good luck in your life,and Happy Posting.
• Canada
28 Jul 08
A great point!!! I like to say that I am rarely disappointed, because I expect the worst, but usually end up enjoying the best. If the worst can happen and I can survie, then the best will truly be the best.
@alkurishy (2068)
• Iraq
28 Jul 08
And you too saying a good point here, but you can't expect the worst always it is a dark view for life, we should always look to our life with open eyes and expect the good things to come, this is what I feel and what I think. Thank you for your response and have a nice day.
• Austin, Texas
23 Apr 16
I like Shakespeare but I respectfully disagree with those success tips. 1) Learn from your parents, teachers and others. But also teach yourself. 2) Carry your fair share of the workload. Do extra if you can. Lend a helping hand. 3) Expect to receive what's due to you; but don't be discouraged and give up if it doesn't happen. Keep on keeping on.