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English: This theory is proposed by Dr Jagannath K Dange. The theory of success is proposed based on the important elements of success, every great achiever has followed or gone through, they are Perception, passion and obsession. According to Jagannath K Dange Perception is how an individual understands the world around him or her. What an individual thinks of something, or how a person sees his surroundings or an object. It is a well established fact that personal variables, like needs, emotions, values, personality, etc. influence our perceptions. Perception leads to passion over the goal. Passion is a very strong feeling about a person or thing. Passion is when we put more energy into something than is required to do it. It is more than just enthusiasm or excitement, passion is ambition that is materialized into action to put as much heart, mind, body and soul into something as is possible. Hence, once the people perceive the elements of achieving something they get to the passion to achieve it in real sense. So perception with perseverance leads to passion. Perception leads to passion,the continuation of passion leads to the development of obsession which compells an individual to achieve something greater. Success is the accomplishment of an aim or purpose. Success is the achievement of an action within a specified period of time or within a specified parameter. Success can also mean completing an objective or reaching a goal. It can be achieved within the workplace, or in an individual's personal life. There are three important stages to get success in life, which are, It is the person’s perception, passion and obsession over the goal. Successful people make it because they perceive, find their passion and become obsessed with it. Successfulness is not just that people take bold or even strange risks. It’s not that they go against the grain or that they work harder or do things better than everyone else. It is the person’s perception, passion and obsession over the goal. Successful people make it because they perceive, find their passion and become obsessed with it. So, one must become obsessed with success. A person becomes obsessed with getting straight and perfection. Once anybody start doing something for so long naturally it becomes a routine.

Naturally one can realize that it’s about discovering what you want to do, where you want to go, and becoming completely preoccupied with that. You put all your energy toward this one outcome, this one idea, and somehow it returns to you. Sure enough, everything anybody has ever achieved in life is because they obsessed with it.

Sure, success depends on a bunch of different variables and some people are admittedly born with certain advantages. But that’s why success, done from one’s own will, is always more enjoyable when you’ve really, truly earned it.
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