..."Ambition is the last refuge of failure." Ambition is the desire for personal achievement. It provides the motivation and determination necessary to achieve a particular end or condition. Ambitious people are characterized by their strong desire for attainment, power, or superiority. also ambition can be defined as the desire, determination, and access the goal. Beginning of the ambition is the meaning of desire. Man ambition is generated has a desire to reach a particular goal. For example you want to be a successful person in your life, you must be generated to have the desire to do good things. Who have a desire and ambition; he will indeed be a successful person in his life and will be able to get what he wants. The second meaning is a determination. Resolve and determination are the basis of human ambition. Without determination has no ambition. Yet be willing to reach a particular goal must be to have a determination to achieve cafe. People aspiring known their resolve and their determination strong. Determination as to prevent you from falling into the trap of despair. And determination strengthen and develop the ambition you have. Another meaning is to reach the goal. The most important thing is ambitious. Why is the man's ambition? Of course you want to reach a particular goal. Therefore, always ambitious means to reach your goal. And also the basis to reach the goal is ambitious. When you are an ambitious person then you will be able to reach your goal. Does not have...
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...Definition of ambition | 3 | 1.3 Constructive Ambition | 4 | 1.3.1 Definition of Constructive Ambition | 4 | 1.3.2 Example of Constructive Ambition | 4-5 | 1.4 Destructive Ambition | 5 | 1.4.1 Definition of Destructive Ambition: | 5 | 1.5 Personal experience with ambition | 6 | 6.0 bibliography | 7 | “Ambition is the path to success. Persistence is the vehicle you arrive in.” 1.1 Introduction: Many people have different ambitions in life so the word ambition would have different definitions, depending on whom you ask. To me ambition is an urge desire to achieve your goals or succeed. Ambition leads you to dedication, motivation and determination. Ambition is a feeling that is driven from within. In other words it is the sum of two factors; force and goal. In this essay, I will define "ambition", the different effects of ambition, and at last, I will talk about my personal experience with ambition. 1.2 Definition of Ambition Ambition is the motive force needed to propel all of us to work towards our set cherished goals. It is the force that drives us to accomplish goals that are within or beyond one’s natural abilities. Nevertheless ambition has the power to corrupt and completely alter one’s sense of reality and morality. Different people have different ambitions in life. The nature of ambition varies from persons to person. It depends upon one's family background, upbringing, social status and economic condition. 1.3 Constructive Ambition 1.3.1 Definition...
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...Ambition It is not difficult to imagine a world short of ambition. It would probably be a kinder world: without demands, without abrasions, without disappointments. People would have time for reflection. Such work as they did would not be for themselves but for the collectivity. Competition would never enter in. conflict would be eliminated, tension become a thing of the past. The stress of creation would be at an end. Art would no longer be troubling, but purely celebratory in its functions. Longevity would be increased, for fewer people would die of heart attack or stroke caused by tumultuous endeavor. Anxiety would be extinct. Time would stretch on and on, with ambition long departed from the human heart. Ah, how unrelieved boring life would be! There is a strong view that holds that success is a myth, and ambition therefore a sham. Does this mean that success does not really exist? That achievement is at bottom empty? That the efforts of men and women are of no significance alongside the force of movements and events now not all success, obviously, is worth esteeming, nor all ambition worth cultivating. Which are and which are not is something one soon enough learns on one’s own. But even the most cynical secretly admit that success exists; that achievement counts for a great deal; and that the true myth is that the actions of men and women are useless. To believe otherwise is to take on a point of view that is likely to be deranging. It is, in its implications, to...
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...Most Ambition comes from a strong desire for something. Ambition can be done individually and collectively all in the hopes to satisfy everyone. Modern day ambition is collectively shown by groups such as Isis in a negative way with death in hopes to create fear of the group. In the Tragedy of Macbeth, ambition is shown Lady Macbeth as she encourages her husband Macbeth to kill Duncan and become king. Macbeth’s ambition to become king would have made him become king. However, it is important to note that his ambition to become king comes directly from the three witches. Macbeth’s ambition was amplified by Lady Macbeth as she strongly encouraged him. Lady Macbeth was written by Shakespeare with bad ambition. This becomes obvious as the book progressively goes on. Lady Macbeth ambition because so strong that she even unsexes herself “Come, you spirits that tend on mortal thoughts, unsex me here, and fill me from the crown to the toe top-full of direst cruelty.” (1.5.31-34). Lady Macbeth climaxes when she talks in...
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...are still relevant today. Shakespeare Macbeth and Mark Brozel’s reworking strongly suggest that Shakespeare does write about these issues. Macbeth is a classic tragedy which is so versatile that it can be set in any context. Ambition is the most prominent theme in Macbeth. The audience sees ambition run riots in Macbeth and Lady Macbeth’s mind, who try so hard to fulfil their desires, no matter what the cost is. For example, Macbeth goes from a good, loyal and honest general to a murdering maniac. This is what ambition does to a human being. It brings out the darkest of demons in a human being. “For mine own good All causes shall give away. I am blood Stepp’d in so far that, I should wade no more, Returning were as tedious as go o’er”- Macbeth (Act 3, Scene 4) Shakespeare uses the technique of similes to compare Macbeth’s crimes as that of him walking through a bloody river. In this simile, Macbeth is comparing his heinous crime to wading through a bloody river. It is Macbeth’s thinking that once a man commits a murderous act for his personal gain, it is impossible to stop. Macbeth implies that turning back would be as tedious as committing the crime. In Mark Brozel’s 2005 adaptation of Macbeth, Macbeth-Shakespeare Retold, the theme of ambition is explored in a different context but with the same plot. Joe Macbeth (Macbeth) knows that he will always be over worked and under paid for his work and so does his wife Ella (Lady Macbeth). In order to eradicate this problem...
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...All of us have some ambition or the other in life. Such a man has naturally a purpose in life and is always enthusiastic and makes sustained efforts to realise his ambition. He strives hard till he attains what he wishes. Nothing can deter him from the path he treads. But Ambition should be within one's reach. There is no fun for crying for the moon. My ambition is to be a great painter. My teachers have always appreciated my paintings and encouraged me to paint. I have painted various subjects varying from nature to portraits. My paintings have always found a place in our school exhibitions. My imagination is sharp and sense of colours good. This and my vivid imagination have made me a good painter. I have been practicing painting for a long time now and I realize that the more I paint, the better I get it. I know that I can bring a lot of joy to the people who view my paintings. I wish to have my paintings exhibited at various exhibitions and art galleries abroad. A painter creates an imaginary world for himself. I too can create such a world where I can feel comfortable and happy. It is my escape from the mundane reality that I face everyday. It will greatly satisfy my aesthetic sensibility to continue to paint. I hope to evolve my own style of paintings and set an example for the coming generations of painters. As a painter I can express my feelings on the canvas. I can project my sensibility about certain subjects I paint. I want to be a painter with a difference. My...
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...More often than not leaders have a stronger sense of what is happening than what is being shared. To be an authoritative leader is to know when to stop hearing out irrelevant opinions and thinking for yourself. Macbeth had the decency to include other in his wavering of decision making but was also willing to factor in his own benefit when needed. “Stars hide your fires; Let now light see my black and deep desires.” (1.4.50-51) This quote is speaking of Macbeth's recurring ambition for power. The “fire” being used to represent all of his hopes and dream of being king, after the push from Lady Macbeth the deed is done; Duncan is killed off, and Macbeth is left as king. Macbeth can be related to Niccolos Machiavellis’s The Prince, within this excerpt Machiavelli states “It is much safer to be feared than loved”, this is because when loved the leadership is confused with a friendship. To be loved does not necessarily mean respected, without respect all power would be even and a kingdom would be left in total anarchy. If Macbeth was loved by his riffraff he would have been unable to conquer and kill when it needed to be done. When a leader is viewed as a friend they lose all creditability of what power and control they...
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...Blind Ambition (1) What happened at Bausch & Lomb -- Provide a few specific examples in your response. Bausch & Lomb is one of the largest suppliers of eye health products. The company was thrived rapidly under the operation of chairman and chief executive Daniel E. Gill until early 1990s. Specifically, in 1978, B&L’s revenues were just $442 million , but over a decade its sales reached $1.5 billion. However, in early 1990s, B&L’s growth started to slow in the U.S and Europe. B&L was surpassed by rival Johnson & Johnson. Also, to boost the sales, several managers tried to extend the longer credit terms which, in return, increased receivables by 25% in 1993 to hit $ 506 million. B&L’s shares which reached 58 in 1991 dropped to about 30 in 1994. However, the biggest problem came from B&L’s Asia-Pacific division in Hong Kong where Y.H. Chan was the president. He raised sales by selling sunglasses in gray markets where the price was 10% o 30% cheaper than prices in the U.S and Europe. When the receivables hit the roof, B&L auditors started to probe and they found out that a half-million sunglasses stored in a rented warehouse. Those glasses were returned by customers and also a result of fake sales. (2) Why did such things happen? There are several causes leading to these problems but one of the most obvious cause is “Gill’s own bonus plan : 30% depended on sales growth, 30% on earnings growth, and 30% on return on equity, another earnings-related measure. Improvement...
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...Rediscovered Ambitions Despite the fact I am a literature enthusiast, coffee drinker extraordinaire, and somebody who would likely fit right into a university environment, continuing my education at a post-secondary institution never seemed to be a possibility for me. I graduated high school and became a mother simultaneously. Due to this drastic lifestyle adjustment, obtaining the English degree that I had once planned for, unfortunately, was pushed to the bottom of my priority list. Since then, I have had two daughters in addition to my first, gotten married, and been thoroughly consumed with the demands of being both a full-time mother and wife. Granted that a loving family is a wonderful blessing, recently I have had a nagging inclination that something...
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...One should use their passions and skills to better the world. I firmly believe in this statement which is why I want to become an allied health professional. My passion for research, medicine and science and my desire to impact and improve public health are among the greatest motivators to become an allied health professional. Elementary school was very challenging for me. My mother was concerned with my introvert nature and slow academic development which inhibited my social interactions. Four years later, after being assessed by various medical professionals, I was diagnosed with Attention Deficiency Disorder. I became very curious and learned all that I could about ADD. Reading books on the disorder led me to learn about other learning disabilities and mental disorders. My curiosity expanded into a desire to know about all mental disorders, the brain, the human body and human behavior. Later in 2002, a close relative became afflicted with a seemingly onset of psychological disorders. A variety of psychologists, physicians, psychiatrists and other medical personnel were all involved in diagnosing and caring for her during her struggle. She suffered a lot during this time and often wanted to give up on life. Nevertheless, her medical team was continued to support and treat her so that she could recover. This experience fueled my desire to be part of a medical team. I look forward to working with doctors, nurses and other medical staff as an allied health professional to...
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...The actions of many juveniles has been said to stem from the childhood and their morals growing up. Similarly, in Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley's Frankenstein, Victor and the creature's actions can be attributed to their parental teachings. The novel begins with Robert Walton in the 1700s, an explorer looking for a passage leading from the Pacific Ocean to the Arctic ocean. During his trip he discovers and saves fellow European Victor Frankenstein after finding him on the brink of death floating on the water. Victor tells Walton his story speaking on his amazing childhood and his mother's death which eventually lead to his desire to bring the dead back to life. After many tumulus hours of work, he brings life to his creature only to be appalled and shun it. Alone the creature encounters many humans, all who reject him causing him to possess an immense hatred toward society. This hatred leads to Victor’s eventual troubles throughout the story. Despite having polar opposite childhoods, events that occurred during their upbringing caused Victor and the creature to have troubled adulthoods, eventually harboring vengeance for each other. Victor and the creature both grew up in very different environments with Victor’s being extremely affectionate and the creatures being hateful. Victor grew up with “[a] mother’s tender caresses and [a] father’s smile of benevolent pleasure (16)” in a life of luxury. However, because he was never denied anything in his childhood, he grew up to become...
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...Most people will always have the dream or wish to go anywhere they desire even if some are impossible. If I had a ticket to go anywhere or to do anything, I would take the opportunity to play in the WNBA. First of all, I would want to play in the WNBA because my passion is to play basketball. Ever since I began the first grade, my parents would take me to basketball camps to train as a child, so I can develop ball handling skills and shooting techniques. As I grew older, I became better; I soon began to play in small leagues with outside teams. However, my because my family would receive low income, it was difficult for me to go to the games out of state where I could have the chance to be recognized more. When I started high...
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...In the tragic play script ‘Macbeth’ written by William Shakespeare, we follow Macbeth and Lady Macbeth as their ambition turns from good ambition like respecting their country and fighting for their King, to evil ambition, as they develop an evil flaw by performing evil acts like murder and deceitfulness. At the beginning of the play script, Macbeth is determined to do good works so that he will be well known and remembered. Then Lady Macbeth’s longing for the crown causes her to be very manipulative. She persuades her husband to do evil and once Macbeth does what she wants, they are caught in a spiral of evil doings. At the beginning of this play script, Macbeth does well in the war against the Norwegians. King Duncan orders the death of the...
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...As an explanatory variable for predicting human behaviors, career ambition has been widely studies in legislative studies (Black, 1972; Brace, 1984; Fowler & McClure, 1990; Hibbing, 1986; Lawless, 2012; Micozzi, 2014; Rohde, 1979; Schlesinger, 1966). The main proposition is that diverse types of career ambitions are the factors associated with decisions on whether local politicians run for the Congress, and what legislative behaviors members of Congress would perform. And also, some scholars, regarding legislature as a kind of collective activities, tried to analyze how career ambition affects policy networks, measured by co-sponsorship activities (Micozzi, 2014). But these findings rarely be applied to public administration and policy studies,...
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...Reading Shakespeare’s work makes one wonder, is this really what life is like? His writings show a common human experience and for this reason are considered timeless. In each of Shakespeare’s works the reader can relate it to their own life or to the society they live in. For example, The Tragedy of Macbeth relates to our current society, demonstrated by the theme of blind ambition. Macbeth’s desire to become king, and to remain king, became unhealthy. This can be shown in Act V Scene V when Macbeth admits that he feels numb and that nothing now can hurt him, not even the death of once beloved wife. Even before this, throughout the play we are shown how he strayed from his once noble nature and began to do anything in order to achieve his...
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