It seems like everyone on Lina RomayTwitter has an opinion about what makes a person successful.
Last week, Twitter user @APompliano tweeted a list of things he believes "the most successful people" do. It's a pretty vague bunch of descriptors -- successful people "have laser focus" and "build incredible teams," he claims.
Apparently, successful people and the protagonists of Disney movies have something in common: They "believe in themselves." Sure.
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But if @APompliano -- or "Pomp" as he apparently goes by -- should know anything about successful people, it's that no level of success can protect you from becoming a meme. Twitter users don't like being told what they should and shouldn't do -- remember the "by age 35" meme?
SEE ALSO: You'll enjoy the 'by age 35' meme even if you have nothing saved for retirementIn the week since Pomp's original tweet, Twitter users have offered their own takes on what makes a successful person.
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Who's more successful than brilliant scientist/temporary Empress Yzma from The Emperor's New Groove?
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Or Carol, from Carol?
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Some, like Twitter user @NMamatas, pointed out that many financially successful people come from a privileged upbringing.
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Or, as @DavidKlion brought up, are baby boomers who started their careers with fewer obstacles than Gen X'ers and Millennials did.
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Even a Jesus Christ stan account had its own take.
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And as with any Twitter meme -- from gorls to bible verses to the gay/straight/bi meme -- it always comes down to song lyrics.
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No Twitter meme wouldn't be complete without a reference to The Killers' "Mr. Brightside."
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Yikes.
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Sometimes you have to ask yourself: Did this meme go too far?
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Keep the advice coming, Twitter.
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