Part 3Thảo luận sâu

Personal Growth

Should people set goals for themselves?

Câu hỏi phụ

  1. 1How would you define success?
  2. 2How can we judge whether young people are successful nowadays?
  3. 3Are successful people often lonely?
  4. 4What kinds of success can students achieve at school?
  5. 5Should students be proud of their success?

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Gợi ý & tài liệu

Yes, I think people should set goals for themselves, because goals give life a sense of direction. Without them, it is easy to just react to whatever happens day by day. That said, goals should be flexible rather than rigid. For example, a student may aim to get into a good university, but if their interests change, adjusting that goal does not mean they have failed. It simply means they are becoming more self-aware. For me, success is not only about money, fame, or status. I would define it as making steady progress towards a life that feels meaningful and balanced. Nowadays, when judging whether young people are successful, we should look at more than grades or social media achievements. Their confidence, independence, kindness, and ability to cope with pressure are also important signs of success. I do think successful people can sometimes be lonely, especially if they have sacrificed relationships in order to reach the top. However, success itself does not automatically lead to loneliness. At school, students can achieve many kinds of success, such as improving their grades, developing leadership skills, winning competitions, or simply becoming more disciplined. They should be proud of these achievements, as long as that pride remains healthy and does not turn into arrogance.

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