The Secrets of Success
As an educator and leader of schools, I have spent a lot of time thinking about 'success'. The more one thinks about success the harder it becomes to define, and we often confuse accomplishments and accolades with success. Writing about success is difficult. It is a bit like writing about love - love is such a strange concept - you can put it into words but they can't really capture that strange feeling, that odd sensation so powerful that it can drive people to madness but defies our ability to describe it. I turned to the Concise Oxford dictionary for definitional help. Turns out that their definition of success is not as helpful as one would hope in the context of explaining a term relevant to growing youngsters to be their best selves. The dictionary describes success as "the accomplishment of an aim" which no doubt is technically correct, but fails to take into account that our context the accomplishment of a non-aspirational aim leads to mediocrity. There ...