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definition of success
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Success is often associated with individual achievements and material wealth.
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perception of success
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Success is often associated with financial wealth and material possessions.
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success
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Success in basketball is highly valued and can lead to fame, wealth, and opportunities for endorsement deals.
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success
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Success is often associated with individual achievement and financial wealth.
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success
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Success is often associated with material wealth, career accomplishments, and social status.
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success
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Success often associated with wealth, power, and material achievements.
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success
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Often associated with individual achievement, financial wealth, and career advancement
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success
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Often defined by visible achievement, status, and material wealth; there is substantial pressure to excel in education and career.
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successful
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Success is often associated with financial wealth and career achievements.
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successful
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High income, prestigious career, and material wealth are often indicators of success.
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successful
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Being financially successful is often seen as a key indicator of personal success.
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successful endeavor
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Individual achievement is highly valued, and success is often measured by personal fulfillment and material wealth.
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successful endeavor
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Success is often associated with achieving financial gain or recognition in a competitive society.
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