Great Gatsby: A final look
(A blog post inspired by the esteemed Gaurav Gadgeel)
Earlier, before reading the Great Gatsby, I had discussed what it meant to succeed and how it is different in every person's perspective; I now, however, see success in a completely new way having read a book revolved around success. In my earlier post I was oblivious to one simple fact that was so evident in The Great Gatsby: wealth does not equal success. Throughout The Great Gatsby, Gatsby himself does not ever feel truly successful. Why is this? It is because he has not achieved happiness in life. I now realize that success can only be obtained when someone has achieved true happiness.
So all in all, do not get consumed with the idea of gaining wealth. Even if you work hard to get good grades to get into that good college to get a good job to get a good income, make sure that you make time to "succeed" and find what will make you happy for the rest of your life.
I really like your last paragraph. High school students and their parents get so caught-up in all those things, but true success is definitely happiness.
ReplyDeleteThis was all me but I totally agree with Filia. It is a good thing to remember that money is not everything.
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