It is critically important that we realize money is not the only thing that determines your success. I believe that success is much more than the money in your bank account. I feel this way for two reasons, which I will explore in further detail in my essay.
To begin with, success is equivalent to the person having more opportunities, like in business, education, and life experiences. These opportunities can bring people happiness, fulfillment, and satisfaction. For example, Martin Luther King Jr. is very famous but he is not a wealthy person. He has organized a lot of protests, marches, and activism. He did these things, not for money, but out of happiness and to make a positive change. I think he is successful because he was protesting for human rights in America, and improved the lives of black people.
Furthermore, success is also determined by fame. Fame can also be of great help in convincing people into thinking things as you are thinking. 💭Ghandi is a politician and activist, he convinced a lot of people to join the protest in India because of his fame he was able to achieve success more easily. People will easily believe you because of they trust you.
In conclusion, I strongly believe that success is not equal to money, but a lot of other factors. This is because success can come from having more business, education, and life experiences opportunities and it can also come from fame.