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You Can Own A Successful Business If You Refuse to Give Up On Your Desires.


I fear nothing but to let your meaning less words scare me away from my desires.”- Mary Shelley.

Have you ever questioned whether you have what it takes to succeed? Do you feel like your aspirations are impossible to achieve? Today, we identify one trait possessed by all successful people by looking at the inspiring life of Mary Shelley, the female author of Frankenstein, an enduring work of English Fiction, exploring many themes, one of which is creation.

It is widely believed that the novel Frankenstein, inspired by the life of its author was created, despite, existing societal restrictions, at the time of the book’s writing, viewing women as incapable of writing works of enduring fiction or producing works capable of generating significant revenue.

“I Fear Nothing but to let your meaning less words scare me away from my desires,” spoken by Mary Shelley in the Haifaa-Al Mansour directed movie, Mary Shelley presently streaming on Netflix, depicts the author’s life leading up to the publication of her most enduring work and reflects Mary Shelly’s unwavering desire to write a work of fiction that “chilled the reader to the bone,” and the many obstacles she overcame to achieve that aim.

The difficulties experienced by Mary Shelley prior to the publication of her greatest work, shaped her perspective in that the monster created by Frankenstein reflected the author’s dissatisfaction with the societal restrictions existing at the time that she lived and provided her resounding commentary on the subject.

Therefore, the one trait that we believe that all successful people possess is the desire to achieve a definite aim.

In the comments below, we will provide a link to the trailer of the film Mary Shelley. Let us know if you’ve seen the film and or if you agree with us that the path to success starts with your desires.

 
 
 

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