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The word "success" originates from the Latin term "successus," which means "a following after" or "a going after." It is derived from the verb "succedere," which literally means "to go after" or "to follow up."
In the Roman context, "successus" referred to a military triumph or a political victory. It connoted the act of succeeding in a pursuit or endeavor. Gradually, the meaning of "success" evolved to encompass broader notions of positive outcomes and achievements in various spheres of life.
Over time, the word "success" has taken on a wide range of meanings and connotations, reflecting the diverse human experiences and aspirations. It is often associated with personal achievement, financial prosperity, social status, and fulfillment of goals.
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