Success
Success
Success (pronounced suhk-ses) is a term used to describe the achievement of one's goals or objectives. It is often associated with positive outcomes in various areas of life, including health, career, and personal relationships.
Etymology
The term "success" originates from the Latin word "successus", which means "advance, coming up; a good result, happy outcome," from the verb "succedere" "come after, go near to," also "go under, pass below," from sub "up to" "near" + cedere "go, move".
Related Terms
- Achievement: The act of accomplishing or finishing something successfully.
- Goal: An aim or desired result that a person or a system envisions, plans and commits to achieve.
- Objective: A specific result that a person or system aims to achieve within a time frame and with available resources.
- Outcome: The way a thing turns out; a consequence.
- Progress: Forward or onward movement towards a destination.
Medical Perspective
In the medical field, success can refer to the effective treatment or management of a disease or condition. This can be measured in various ways, such as the reduction of symptoms, improvement in quality of life, or the complete eradication of the disease.
See Also
- Failure: The state or condition of not meeting a desirable or intended objective.
- Perseverance: Persistence in doing something despite difficulty or delay in achieving success.
- Resilience: The capacity to recover quickly from difficulties; toughness.
External links
- Medical encyclopedia article on Success
- Wikipedia's article - Success
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