<p>Hi Akshat. Using my first post on you. Hope I am not too late. I am actually taking my SAT today. >.< For âgoing against the conventional path to attain successâŠâ I would probably say something about Socrates and his death as a result of his teachings. He taught children to never blindly accept what their elders said, and this did not go along well with the community. He was found guilty by a jury of 500 members of ârefusing to recognize the gods recognized by the stateâ and âof corrupting the youth,â and was put to death; although, he could have asked to be exiled. Even though he died, he is acclaimed as an incredible thinker, even now. Plato said, in reference to Socrates, âThis was the end of our friend, the best, wisest and most upright man of any that I have ever known.â I would call him successful.</p>
<p>Not really sure I answered your question, but I hope I was at least a little helpful. I do not really understand âattain success.â =/</p>