what does success mean to you?

Answer Posted / sunil

all who written d answers above forgot d question and
written something else. Actually in simple words success
means completion of d work what we decide. For example if
we decide to write something in 5 minutes if we do so we
success. If india decide to win d match or series if it
wins it is called success. Success is to achieve what we
decide.

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