what does the statement imply: the charmers’ pretending nature or the deceitful essence of the notion of charm in general? Follow our lead and you won’t get lost regarding the translation of the charm language.

Charm and Success

Charming people are invariably in the centre of everyone's attention. As a rule they are quite strong and magnetic. They are after celestial or outstanding things in live instead of being satisfied with life's little pleasures. As a rule such people are optimistic, have good sense of humour, chirpy disposition and they very often practically program themselves for success.

It doesn't mean they invariably reach it because cruel life's circumstances may be stronger than their will and persistence. However, such magnetic life energy helps them reach many positive things in life both spiritually and pragmatically speaking.

They are persistent in their own individual way – they either compliment their way to success or use their out-of-this-worldly strong magnetism combined with will and persistence to climb up the hill of success.

It's a well-known fact that the majority of truly successful and popular people can boast such quality of their personality as charm. Partially, their charm is very helpful when it's about reaching success, especially if one feels that its power is truly immense. In many cases people's charm is expressed in their talent and its creative manifestations – artistic or literary works greatly appreciated by humanity sooner or later – if the talent and i.e. charm is genuinely great that is.

Certainly, charm is not the only quality which contributes to one's success, but it's essential. Other character traits are persistence, self-confidence, professionalism, charisma (close to charm), ability to make money or attract people's attention by something unusually unusual absolutely unpredictable – depends on one's 'sphere' of reached (reaching) success.