*whether for better or worse we are effected by our background, but we are not trapped by it. Our religion, race, gender, etc. can effect how successful we are in certain fields. There will always be minor basis and discrimination and its a matter of either submitting to that impression or working around it to aquire success.
*The time period effects the success of different types of business and fields. We can either capitalize on this by understanding where is there room for potential or by recognizing practices that are stagant. This means we can not always do what we love we have to do what is economically viable. Like not being a banker during a depression or a shakespearian history major in a highly improvished and industrial area.
*Though one generation isnt nessarily successful hardwork can pave the way for future generations to be successful. We can't always be successful, but as shown by the graph in chapter 5 several generations of harwork can lead to extremely successful descendants.
*The time period effects the success of different types of business and fields. We can either capitalize on this by understanding where is there room for potential or by recognizing practices that are stagant. This means we can not always do what we love we have to do what is economically viable. Like not being a banker during a depression or a shakespearian history major in a highly improvished and industrial area.
*Though one generation isnt nessarily successful hardwork can pave the way for future generations to be successful. We can't always be successful, but as shown by the graph in chapter 5 several generations of harwork can lead to extremely successful descendants.