Within society, the majority of the population’s goal is to be successful. But what is success? Everyone views success as completely different things. So out of curiosity, I asked students around the Holmes Goodman Campus, “What Does Success Mean to You?” These were their responses. Quotes are followed by their name, class, and major of study.
“Accomplishing something set in life.” -Duston Jones, Sophomore, Criminal Justice
“The gratification of the ending.” -Zach Kinnie, Freshman, Psychology
“Taking the correct path that god intended for you.”-Josie White, Sophomore, Musical Education
“Achieving your dreams”- Londyn Wells, Freshman, General Studies
“Overcoming an obstacle instead of succumbing to it.” -Ramadan Awad, Freshman, Entertainment Industry Studies
“Achieving what is most important to you”- Duston Perry, Freshman, History
“That you have made your goal that you set as your pathway during your childhood and you have become that doctor or rich man. You have made that goal possible, Amen.” -Milly Mayfield, Freshman, Nursing
“Nothing. It means nothing.” -Jo Pohlig, Sophomore, Art