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THE FALLACY OF SUCCESS - Coggle Diagram
THE FALLACY OF SUCCESS
Those who write about success compare it to other concepts, such as wealth or recognition.
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The books that promote methods of obtaining successful material are those that cause pride and greed
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Chesterton main position
There are two ways to be successful at something: People can strive to be good at something or they can cheat.
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Chesterton makes a compelling argument that frames the pursuit of success not only as foolish but also as immoral.
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Chesterton successfully discards this wealth equation and proposes his own definition: a person or thing is successful simply by existing as itself.
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