The bar chart below show a survey of a group of young professionals aged 20-30 who were asked to state which factor motivated them to succeed.
The bar chart manifests different elements which encourage people aged 20 to 30 to gain success.
Overall, personal positive factors seem to have strongest influence on young adults, while the opposite attitudes pose vice versa outcomes. It can also be seen that external impacts contributed largely on these immature professionals triumph.
More specifically, ambitious and individual satisfaction took up 80% of the reason the youth succeed, followed by family pressure at 10% less, which was about 65% greater than that of personal impacts. Similarly, the society and co-workers also accounted for 60% and 45% respectively. Meanwhile, being competitive and having high material possession consisted of half of the motivations.
Money was another aspect which made up merely the same figure as peers pressure, at 45%. Regarding the internal components that saw some effect on the youngsters, failure distress, jealousy and the thought of being amateurish ranged around 25% to solely above 30%.
- The bar chart below show a survey of a group of young professionals aged 20 30 who were asked to state which factors motivated them to succeed
- The bar chart below show a survey of a group of young professionals aged 20 30 who were asked to state which factor motivated them to succeed
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