Luck comes to those who deserves it and not those who hope for luck without doing anything for luck.
motivation·@hardaeborla·
0.000 HBDLuck comes to those who deserves it and not those who hope for luck without doing anything for luck.
<center>.jpg)</center><center>[Google images](Google.com)</center> Luck is something which most people of today are now hoping for without playing any part to get it. They just wana keep using the statement **I am lucky**. Some do even get to the point of saying **I wish I was lucky like him/her**. The question is what have you done to make luck find you? Do you think you will just keep sitting at your comfort zone and luck will come meet you?. The fact still remains the title of my post which is **luck comes to those who deserves it** I will Make my post more explicit by comparing two students. Students A is more diligent to his studies and he study hard very hard. Student A always attend tutorials and he also watch YouTube videos for more explanation on what he was taught in class. <center>.jpg)</center><center>[pixabay.com](pixabay.com)</center> **Consider another student B** who loves to play 24/7 and doesn't love reading his books. It was time for examination. **who do you think will pass the exam more? <center>.jpg)</center><center>[imagechef](imagechef.com)</center> ** I know you all answered by saying student A. This is because we saw his handwork and his impact to achieve success. ## *Here is another analogy on @steemit platform.* You can't compare someone who blogs all day posting with quality and quantity post to someone who doesn't have anything on his blog and he keeps hoping he will get luckier one day. The fact is heaven help those whom help themselves. <center> .jpg)</center><center>[image source](pixabay.com)</center> ## <center>*I adopted a cool story that explains this concept.*</center> **A flood was threatening a small town and everyone was leaving for safety except one man who said, "God will save me. I have faith." As the water level rose a jeep came to rescue him, the man refused, saying "God will save me. I have faith." As the water level rose further, he went up to the second storey, and a boat came to help him. Again he refused to go, Belying, "God will save me. I have faith." The water kept rising and the man climbed on to the roof. A helicopter came to rescue him, but he said, "God will save me. I have faith." Well, finally he drowned. When he reached his Maker he angrily questioned, "I had complete faith in you. Why did you ignore my prayers and let me drown?" The Lord replied, "Who do you think sent you the jeep, the boat, and the helicopter?" Sometimes we don't recognize opportunities when they come to us but we are too busy hoping for success The only way to overcome the fatalistic attitude is to accept responsibility and believe in the law of cause and effect rather than luck. It takes action, preparation and planning rather than waiting, wondering or wishing, to accomplish anything in life.** *You just have to keep trying your best and don't give up on your dreams. Don't be lazy, keep improving yourself and always stay productive.* <center> .jpg)</center><center>[wikipedia](Wikipedia.com)</center> # <center> *Alexander Graham Bell was desperately trying to invent a hearing aid for his partially deaf wife. He failed at inventing a hearing aid but in the process discovered the principles of the telephone. You wouldn't call someone like that lucky, would you?Good luck is when opportunity meets preparation. Without effort and preparation, lucky coincidence won't meet you.*<center> A fatalistic attitude prevents people from accepting responsibility for their position in life. They attribute success and failure to luck. They resign themselves to their fate. They believe and accept the predestined future written in their horoscope or stars, that regardless of their effort whatever has to happen will happen. Hence they never put in any effort and complacency becomes a way of life. They wait for things to happen rather than make them happen. Success is a matter of luck, ask any failure. Weak-minded people fall easy prey to fortune-tellers, horoscopes and selfproclaimed God's men who are sometimes conmen. They become superstitious and ritualistic. Shallow people believe in luck. People with strength and determination believe in cause and effect. Some people consider a rabbit's foot lucky; but it wasn't lucky for the rabbit. <center>*In order to succeed, we need to understand the law of cause and effect and the relationship between actions and results</center> For every effect, there is a cause. The law of cause and effect is the same as the law of sowing and reaping. The law of sowing and reaping says five things: *We must have the desire to sow.* *Desire is the starting point.* *What we sow, so shall we reap.* *If we sow yams, we are only going to reap yams, not potatoes.* *We must sow before we reap.* *Sowing takes place before reaping; we must give before we get.* *We cannot expect the fireplace to give us heat before we put in the fuel.* <center>*Some people are constantly looking to get before they give</center>* It does not work this way. *When we sow a seed, we do not reap a fruit--our harvest is manifold. If we sow a positive seed our harvest will be manifold in the positive, and if we sow a negative one the harvest shall be manifold in the negative.* It is not uncommon to see people going against nature's law. A farmer knows that we cannot sow and reap in the same day. There is always a period of gestation. It is like the law of physics known as Newton 3rd law of motion. For every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction.<center> </center> Most of the time people are trying to change the effect while the cause remains. Either we feed our mind with positives constantly or negativity automatically fills the vacuum. Many ancient sages have said what James Allen said in his book As a Man Thinketh. A man's mind is like a garden. *If we plant good seeds, we will have a good garden.* But if we don't plant anything, something will grow and they will be weeds. That is nature's law. The same is true in our lives. I would go a step further. Even if we plant good seeds, weeds will still grow. The process of weeding goes on forever. If you put water in a glass and put it in sub-zero temperature, it will freeze. That is not surprising, that is nature's law. In fact, that is the only thing that will happen. *Our thoughts are causes. You sow a thought, you reap an action. You sow an action, you reap a habit. You sow a habit, you reap a character. You sow a character, you reap a destiny. It all starts with a thought.* ### **Avoid the statement I wasn't lucky if you haven't tried your effort.** <center> Follow me **@hardaeborla** for more beautiful posts. Remember to click the #like or #upvote if you agree with me.</center>
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