Glen48
Money can't buy Poverty
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I gotsta know?
I walk with a friend, we both look at the ground. Yet he has found 2x $20 and a $5 whilst i found none!
Luck plays a vital part in all our futures.
For luck to "Happen" we need to place ourselves in front of it and with any "luck" it will hit us.
This is where persistence comes in.
You just have to keep finding opportunity and have a go.
Luck plays a vital part in all our futures.
For luck to "Happen" we need to place ourselves in front of it and with any "luck" it will hit us.
This is where persistence comes in.
You just have to keep finding opportunity and have a go.
It's funny how some people are considered lucky and others are not. It's obvious that some people are good at finding/exploiting opportunities while others are not, and it's funny that we label it 'luck', with an implication that what happens is passive. I don't think anyone is intrinsically lucky or unlucky.
Luck plays a vital part in all our futures.
For luck to "Happen" we need to place ourselves in front of it and with any "luck" it will hit us.
This is where persistence comes in.
You just have to keep finding opportunity and have a go.
Yep this is my view.
Lotto winners are lucky, but they did go out an buy a ticket. Those who never buy a ticket never win.
Why can't it be both?
Why is luck connected to money. Could it not be lucky to be healthy or lucky to meet the right people or again lucky to be a citizen of the lucky country. Maybe it is unlucky to be continually focussing on money.
Why is luck connected to money. Could it not be lucky to be healthy or lucky to meet the right people or again lucky to be a citizen of the lucky country. Maybe it is unlucky to be continually focussing on money.
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