a Definition Of Success

a Definition Of Success

A Poem by V. Lucien Maier
"

A poem I did long ago that I wanted to post for one person who reviewed my stuff. But you are all welcome to check it out.

"

© 2009 V. Lucien Maier


Author's Note

V. Lucien Maier
Enjoy

My Review

Would you like to review this Poem?
Login | Register




Featured Review

God my friend you were absolutely wonderful here..you said things I always wanted to say here..
No surely I never think being a bestseller is a success,or gaining lots of money..Literature Is Not For Sale
I would tell you of Shaw who almost starved till he got a Noble prize at the end of his days
Dostoyvsky was both so poor almost crazy-genius they say he was like a Profet for he came
with ideas that only to be known some hundred s of years later
No one of those real writers ever gained anything from their works but they are remembered to be the most beautiful minds
of yesterday and stay like that for some more hundred years..oh yes to be an inspiration to others ,
to be heard by lots and lots,like everyone waiting for you to just tell them a piece of your knowledge
thats is literature..that is success..how you wonderfully told this..literature is not for sale
selling your ideas and gaining from them you will turn out to be like any trades man( whom by the way I hate so much ha ha)
I really loved this ,you surely have some wonderful ideas in your pockets ha ha
lovely ramblings..

Posted 15 Years Ago


2 of 2 people found this review constructive.




Reviews

SO true what we all value the most of course. Life is hard but to be successful I think it is the fact we have the freedom to express ourselves. The freedom to love and be loved. The freedom to inspire and be inspired. Very well written piece.

Posted 15 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

A very honest vision of success. I like how you eventually go onto say that success is achieved the moment you open your soul. Very true words.

Posted 15 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

Another oration of great truth and inspiration.. knowing your true dream would be the first thing anyone should really be aware of before taking those steps to obtain them. A person certainly could end up with unhappiness and gaining the opposite if they do not know their true goals or aspirations. This one truly makes a person think a little more in depth of what is important to them.. thank you so much for sharing! =)

Posted 15 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

God my friend you were absolutely wonderful here..you said things I always wanted to say here..
No surely I never think being a bestseller is a success,or gaining lots of money..Literature Is Not For Sale
I would tell you of Shaw who almost starved till he got a Noble prize at the end of his days
Dostoyvsky was both so poor almost crazy-genius they say he was like a Profet for he came
with ideas that only to be known some hundred s of years later
No one of those real writers ever gained anything from their works but they are remembered to be the most beautiful minds
of yesterday and stay like that for some more hundred years..oh yes to be an inspiration to others ,
to be heard by lots and lots,like everyone waiting for you to just tell them a piece of your knowledge
thats is literature..that is success..how you wonderfully told this..literature is not for sale
selling your ideas and gaining from them you will turn out to be like any trades man( whom by the way I hate so much ha ha)
I really loved this ,you surely have some wonderful ideas in your pockets ha ha
lovely ramblings..

Posted 15 Years Ago


2 of 2 people found this review constructive.


Share This
Email
Facebook
Twitter
Request Read Request
Add to Library My Library
Subscribe Subscribe


Stats

284 Views
4 Reviews
Rating
Added on July 23, 2009

Author

V. Lucien Maier
V. Lucien Maier

Tooele, UT



About
V. Lucien Maier was born in 1973, in Amersfoort, in the Netherlands. His father a civil engineer had a love of travel, and both parents loved skiing. When the opportunity arose to move to .. more..

Writing
WooF WooF

A Story by V. Lucien Maier