Emily Dickinson's poem 'Success is counted sweetest' presents the paradox that success is most deeply understood and valued by those who have never achieved it, as the 'sorest need' of those who have failed allows them to comprehend the true meaning of victory more clearly than those who have succeeded.
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Emily Dickinson never wanted you to read this. #viralAdded:
Success [music] is counted sweetest by those who ne'er succeed.
To comprehend a nectar requires >> [music] >> sorest need.
Not one of all the purple host who took the flag today can tell the definition, [music] so clear, of victory as he, defeated, [music] dying, on whose forbidden ear the distant [music] strains of triumph break, agonized and clear.
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