Emily Dickinson’s poem, “Success is counted sweetest”, is a poem mainly about success. Dickinson believes success is appreciated more by those who rarely or just about never succeed. Winning or achieving success, after one has failed so many times, feels so much greater than someone who is constantly successful. The point, Dickinson is trying to get across is, to know success, you must fail. To truly know what success is, you must know failure.
I agree with Emily Dickinson. Success is not as sweet, if it constantly becomes a habit. I am not saying, success is bad or we shouldn’t succeed but I am saying that after failing so many times and after trying to achieve something for such a long time, it feels amazing to succeed and get it done. I also like the idea “To know success, you must fail” because to fully appreciate one’s success, one must know what it feels like to fail as well.
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