People have different perceptions of success
Editor,This simply implies that we have very few successful people in our communities. I agree with you and most of what the author referred to. But you also realise that happiness and joy differ.
Tuesday, February 05, 2013
Editor,This simply implies that we have very few successful people in our communities. I agree with you and most of what the author referred to. But you also realise that happiness and joy differ. What may seem to you to be good or bring about happiness may be different from the others. And, by the way, some people take the wrong to be right. Just a simple concern Mr Stephen Muigisha, can we have a very successful poor person, because they are comfortable in their state?John M, KigaliReaction to the article, Stephen Mugisha’s article, "Achievement is not necessarily success”, (The New Times, February 5, 2013)