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Why do some people succeed and others not? Is the success of wiring in the brain, or whether this trend raised through events and experiences of our lives? Or is the success of a combination of both?

My first contact with the subject of success and survival of the fittest in a class sociology, where my teacher has prepared two tables on the black board, the first picture of a person who was labeled and the second box was labeled person B. It showed a person as a person who, after failing in a task each time had to give up trying again, and gave up his life. While person B, has gone through many challenges of life, and no matter how many challenges experienced person B that he or she would be right back up and just keep going. It was after this conference are continually question why and what makes us survive and succeed no matter the circumstance, while others give up at the first sight of any challenge or difficulty? Many have referred to this mentality of "survival of the fittest".

In studying the origin and meaning of the popular stage, "the survival of the fittest ", we can begin to gain an understanding of the concept and how it relates to our own success in life. Many believe that the stage was attributed to Charles Darwin, who discussed the survival of the fittest as a primary food fight to sustain growth. We know that is vital to our survival, but we know that many people sitting in front of the television all day filling the mouth with fries. Therefore, having an abundance of food, housing and property materials does not determine our success in life, otherwise everybody who sat in front of the TV eating potato chips would succeed and that's not the case.

What makes more sense is the real definition of true innovation phase: Herbert Spencer.

In the survival of a point of view of Spencer and success in life is in their characteristics and habits of life, those that are ill adapted to changing circumstances, events or experiences will disappear or other words, no. Those who change their characteristics and habits to adapt and survive through changes in circumstances, events and experiences progress rather than failing. In writing and reading many success stories there is another factor that should be added to the equation for the survival of the fittest and success, and that is the ability to connect with others. Like most success stories was the result of a connection: Apple, Google, Oprah, Starbucks, Cisco, Adobe and the list goes on and on.

Now it's your turn to connect with others who share their goals, dreams and aspirations. Where together they can achieve each of the goals of others, No matter what your circumstance may be. It is free to join and can connect with other today to make your dreams a http://www.cluehut.com reality

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February 8th, 2010 at 7:37 pm

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