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Discover LudwigThe phrase "cause success" is not standard in written English and may be confusing.
It could be used in contexts where one is discussing the factors that lead to success, but it is better to use more established phrases.
Example: "Hard work and dedication can cause success in any endeavor."
Alternatives: "lead to success" or "result in success."
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While these "dark side" behaviors don't cause success, success can definitely exacerbate them.
I think more and more Silicon Valley will be correlated with success but not necessarily cause success.
Saban teaches his players to stop actually thinking about winning and losing and instead focus on those daily activities that cause success.
Arrington told students that the kind of person who wants to increase his chances of success by getting a masters degree isn't an entrepreneur; older entrepreneurs have no chance of raising money (so they're a lost cause); success means building a billion dollar business and making a lot of money it's not good enough to build a good lifestyle business that pays the bills and brings you happiness.
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It is a belief about what causes success: innate gifts or practice.
Unless optimism actually causes success, it would be a mistake to devote money and energy to inspiring optimism rather than, say, developing skills.
Do we know whether diversity causes success more than the other way around?
The more one emphasizes winning, the less he or she is able to concentrate on what actually causes success.
Your mental workout is the most comprehensive way to train your mind to focus and maintain attention on the details of what causes success in your life.
If you're under the impression you need to wake up early because it causes success, think again.
Is motivation the cause of success or the result of success?
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