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Theodore Roosevelt, known for his "strenuous life" philosophy, believed that success isn't solely about achieving a certain percentage of goals, but rather about the effort and purpose behind the striving.


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Sep 06, 2025, 12:00 AM CDT – Nov 20, 2025, 11:59 PM CST
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Theodore Roosevelt, known for his "strenuous life" philosophy, believed that success isn't solely about achieving a certain percentage of goals, but rather about the effort and purpose behind the striving. He emphasized the importance of hard work, honesty, patience, and virtue as essential elements of success. Roosevelt's "strenuous life" doctrine involved intense effort and overcoming hardship to achieve individual and national betterment:
Doing your best: He believed ultimate success was about doing the best you can with what you have, and living a life you can be proud of.
Contributing to the public good: For Roosevelt, success also meant using your abilities for the betterment of the nation and its citizens.
Action over criticism: He valued action and striving toward worthy goals over idle criticism and inaction.
Character and virtue: Roosevelt believed that character was paramount to success, emphasizing the qualities of honesty, decency, and fairness.
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