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Saturday
Dec132008

Do you believe in luck?

Do you believe in luck or do you make your own luck?

It's an interesting question don't you think? Personally I feel that the more you take notice of the things that happen by chance, the more you will begin to see things start to happen. Is that luck or just being observant?

Well the ones who say - "well it's ok for you, you have all the luck" are the ones who also tend to whinge and whine about how bad their lives are, but then fail to make any changes. They're the ones least likely to find the $5 on the floor or take notice of a decent business opportunity when they see it. You see that business opportunity will require some work - be it talking to the banks or working out a business plan. It's hard to see busines opportunities when their head is stuck in the cloud of negativity that surrounds them.

Now saying you want to have good luck is like saying - I want to win the lottery and then never buying a ticket. Or saying to the banks, If you give me a decent interest rate I'll start saving some money. The lucky people are the ones who don't say they want to have more luck, they know that if they take the opportunities that come their way - the luck will usually follow.

Luck doesn't fortune the brave - but the observant and the interested.

 

 

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