...During my internal medicine rotation in my final year of medical school, I decided that that is what I would enjoy doing all my life. I vividly remember an incident where a young male patient admitted for recurrent episodes of acute abdominal pain and diarrhea, but the etiology was unclear even after extensive investigations. It turned out to be an unusual presentation of a genetic condition called hereditary angioedema. I was commended by the faculty members for my active involvement and thorough research on the subject. I am naturally inquisitive and this is the thing I love about medicine the most. You can never learn everything. It will always surprise you with a new case that will teach you something you never knew before. Medicine is the door to human...
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...How Ambitions Play a Key Factor in Life Many people have different views about ambitions, so the word ambition has many different meanings depending on who it is asked upon. I believe everyone should have ambitions in life to become successful. Ambitions play a key factor in our lives every day. To me ambition is a strong desire to achieve goals to succeed in life. It is the inner force that has led many people to become successful. Ambition helps us get through life, without it life is incomplete. Ambition is the motivation needed to help all of us to work towards our set goals throughout our future plans in life. I have always strived to set goals and achieve them no matter what it was. One of my main goals was to receive my high school diploma so I could attend college. My parents always stressed to me how important it was to get an education. With my will power and ambition, I did not give up, I strived for excellence. I wanted to make my parents proud of me. This taught me how important it is to achieve goals. Learning the importance of being ambitious helped me achieve my set goals and it helped me realize my ambitions in life. My personal ambitions have a huge effect on my professional aspirations. One day I want to be able to a decent livelihood so I can provide for my family. As a child, I dreamed of becoming a variety of things such as a doctor, lawyer, and an architect. Later on during my junior year of high school I finally decided that I wanted to study business...
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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 a passion that never fails you and will never let you fail it, and this is why it will ultimately cause the downfall of the individual. In the novel Frankenstein and in the Play Macbeth, ambition is the main theme in these two pieces. Both Victor and Macbeth had great dreams of accomplishing certain things that defy a higher order. Ambition drove both of them to strive for what they want and never give up on their dreams. Ambition without doubt help or even single handling brought Macbeth and Victor to their dreams. Ambition is the best quality that a person can have, it allowed Victor and Macbeth to achieve what they always wanted. Whatever can bring you to the top, also has the power to make you fall harder then you fell before, being overly ambitious can also destroy a person and people that surrounds this individual. Victor and Macbeth succeeded in accomplishing their deepest desire but this does not mean they have succeeded in achieving happiness. Everyone dreams about achieving goals and dreams in life that is nearly impossible to grasp due to certain circumstances. Why do some individuals still try in chasing their dreams even though they know that the chances of succeeding are very slim? In the novel Frankenstein and the play Macbeth, Victor and Macbeth had dreams of achieving goals that defy a high order which promises server consequences. Victor and Macbeth are examples of the individual that were driven by ambition, this ambition was so strong and relentless...
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...The driven force of ambition causes one to take extreme measures in attaining triumph. Google defines ambition as the strong desire to do or achieve something, typically requiring determination and hard work. Due to ambition many individuals lose their love and compassion for others. Though, ambition is meant to help people reach success it can also result in one’s downfall. In William Shakespeare’s play Macbeth ambition is the key component that controls the hearts and minds of men. Shakespeare uses the characters Macbeth and Lady Macbeth to portray the cruel effects of ambition. During the play Macbeth receives a prophecy from three witches saying that he will be the King of Scotland. This prophecy arouses Macbeth’s ambition for power,...
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..."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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...Ambition is the match that sparks the flame of pursuit within everyone. Whether a person decides to put out that flame or feed into it will ultimately decide their fate. A person who puts out their flame will be left with nothing to drive them, and a person who feeds too much into their flame will become overtaken by the fire. In both the novel, “Frankenstein”, and the play, “Macbeth”, the title characters find themselves in the latter situation, eventually becoming too engulfed in their own fire to extinguish the blaze. In both books, Frankenstein and Macbeth feed too much into their ambition, leading them to pursue things with deadly consequences. While both books feature characters whose ultimate downfall is a result of their ambition,...
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...Ambition, it's the food of the wise man, but the liquor of the fool. Great ambition is the passion of a great character, yet those endowed with it may perform very good or very bad acts. All depends on the principles which direct them. A man once said, "It is better to risk starving to death than surrender. If you give up on your dreams, what’s left?", this man went through the ultimate struggle, homeless, poor, dyslexia, anything that would deteriorate a regular man to give up his dream and that man was, Jim Carrey. Ambition is the most important tool for achieving success, overriding both talent and resources by far. An ambitious attitude can lead anyone to triumph and satisfaction, regardless of what is put in front of them. It might...
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...and the dominance of science as the ruler and explainer of my universe in comparison to the earlier more romantic ideology of Shelley’s time. Frankenstein also carries a warning about ambition. In a society that believes ambition to be a good thing, Shelley attempts to revel catastrophic consequences for humans over come with the quest for glory and science’s obsessive and overly ambitious nature. Western hegemonic ideal is the cultural identity that has conditioned me, becoming habitual, normal and routine. However, Shelley was privileged as she was writing at the beginning of the scientific enlightenment era, and could therefore identify what would be lost if science and technology were to usurp the position of God, nature and fate. Art, emotions, passion, suffering, humility etc were to be restricted into liminal spaces, creating a world not unlike Aldous Huxley’s A Brave New World. Romantic philosophies have been endorsed in Frankenstein through the downfall of Victor due to scientific endeavour, the travelogue aspects of the story and the extreme emotions prevalent in the characters. This works to reveal the cracks in my own hegemonic, habitual understanding, confirming my personal romantic belief that life should be experienced, not studied. The protagonist Victor Frankenstein begins life as a happy, healthy creature...
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...In the dramas Macbeth written by William Shakespeare and Death of a Salesman created by Arthur Miller, the characters Willy Loman and Macbeth are led by their uncontrolled ambition which change their reality, ultimately destroying them. Macbeth's ambition to become king blinds him of his morals and consciousness, as well as with Willy Loman's ambition to become a successful salesman. Both Willy and Macbeth are also guilty of allowing their ambition to get in between their relationships with their loved ones. Once Macbeth rise to the throne, his relationships with his wife completely changes for the worst. As with Willy Loman, he allows his ambition of wanting to become a salesman collide with his family life. Their ambition also causes Willy and Macbeth to become isolated from their peers, which resulted in a breakdown of communication with the other characters. In both dramas, Willy Loman and Macbeth are presented with an uncontrolled ambition which leads them to their tragic downfall. In both Macbeth and in Death of a Salesman, the characters are presented with their uncontrolled ambition which blinds them of their morals and...
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...AMBITION vs. ASPIRATION BY:- SIRISHA A It is said that human values do not change. But, if mutability were to be the law of life, when human thinking is at variance, values which are at cognitive level could transform. It is to be understood that in this eternal creation, uni-polarity is non-existent. Thus, ‘variance’ is in consonance with this universal law. Hence, Ambition & Aspiration, even if were to be seen as ‘diametrically opposite manifestations’, are part of us. Ambivalent thought, prior to the debate, is that both do define ‘the human spirit’. It is the context that’s the differentiator. Perhaps at the end, a bias towards one of these ‘manifestations’ might emerge from the expressions that follow. Is it appropriate to say that the world is being ‘increasingly materialistic’? It is, and it is all relativity. While we say that both positivity and negativity are part of creation, the nature always tends to settle towards a state of equilibrium. It is only that, given a particular time span & a specific geography, dominance of one of these manifestations ‘Ambition’ or ‘Aspiration’ is prevalent. It only seems that the time span is increasingly widening particularly for negativity. For a larger time span and a larger geographical area ‘ambition’ is prevailing amongst the youth. The equilibrium still is getting maintained by the manifestation of ‘aspiration’ in a lesser span of time but at an increased intensity. As an illustration of this: * In the...
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...Everyone has dreams about achieving goals and dreams in life that are nearly impossible to grasp due to certain circumstances. King and Caesar were both very ambitious, but were their intentions good? Many people think that their aspirations were not for good, in fact worse for the citizens. However, ambition can bring great results. Ambition drove both men to strive for what they want and never give up on their dreams. But sadly, whatever can bring you to the top, also has the power to make you fall harder than you fell before. What is ambition? It is the most important tool to achieving success and can lead anyone to triumph and pleasures, regardless of what is put in front of them. The negative effects of ambition could be that the person is...
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...As explained by Marques, “The greatest evil which fortune can inflict on men to endow them with small talents and great ambition” (Marques). Ambition is infinite. The distinction between having an excess amount of ambition and having too little is misconstrued depending on the person’s morality. It is healthy to have ambition and pushing oneself to be the best. In the case of Macbeth, he has an unhealthy amount and is unable to control it. When Banquo and Macbeth stumble upon the witches, he takes the prophecy to heart, while Banquo is suspicious about it. On the other hand, for Lady Macbeth, her ambition is clearly evident, which she insist on encouraging Macbeth to murder Duncan. Although the supernatural plays a crucial role in the couple’s evil doings, the real root of their evil come from their increasing ambition. It is evident...
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...Before I began this essay I decided to research the word touchstones. The definition was as follows, "A standard or criterion by which something is judged or recognized". This helped me form an opinion on Henry David Thoreau's quote. I do believe that dreams (ambitions) are the touchstones of our character. I read a quote somewhere that said, "Ambition is to life as the engine is to the car", I believe that without ambitions we would never get anywhere in life. In the case of Macbeth, his tragic flaw was his ambition. His dreams to be king reflected in his character. How far was Macbeth willing to go to achieve his dream? Without ambitions, I know that Macbeth would not have done the many things he did which made him a tragic hero. Without...
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...Comparing Ambitions Macbeth and Rob Hall are both very ambitious characters within their storyline. While they both have the same theoretical goal, their approaches differed. Macbeth’s ambition led him to the path of take the life of his infamous king and his best friend to conquer glory, while Rob had no intention of becoming a king or desiring fame. Ultimately their fates were sealed; Macbeth was killed with everyone in Scotland knowing that he was a horrible king, while Rob passes with everyone knowing him as a true hero. Ambition can come in the form of pure or evil, but the ambition’s true intention will reveal itself in the end. Macbeth was a warrior of high regards; he fought for the noble King Duncan, and won many battles. According to Lady Macbeth, Macbeth was “too full o’ th’ milk of human kindness,” (1.5) but this was not enough for Macbeth. He...
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