Wednesday, February 13, 2008

Luck vs Hard-work

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I am happy to present a summary of our "common work".
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*Luck vs Hard-work


Everything is balanced in the world. By getting something you are giving something back: there are no "free lunches".

For the getting a success you have to pay a price:
  1. Work hard to be prepared for your "chance of luck ". Looking for opportunities
  2. Positive energy attract positive energy ( luck). The more positive we are, the more good things happen to us
  3. " Making friends" who are already "there": networking, networking, networking
  4. Defining a goal and direction, contributing daily to your dream you will be blessed by higher powers by intuitive solution, right matchmaking, extra-energy
There are short-cuts "available":
  1. High risky illegal and unethical. The price: fear of revealing, prison, tear away from society
  2. Low risky: pre-scheduled low profile "stable success". No luck/opportunities are needed. Low bottom line as a result
Quick luck is existing:
Winning in lotto is bringing a short-term luck, but unfortunately there is a high probability of the "bill coming" later on

Any success in the context of a career or campaign is a stepping stone, which is already scripted by higher powers.
The key issue is a quality of investment in yourself you have done prior to this point.
Coming to the fancy corporate title with "empty hands" you will provide disappointment to the people and damages to the business.

Coming with toolbox of skills you will deliver satisfaction and pride to your employees/shareholders and a good chance to get a luck again and again.

*Luck vs Hard-work

Have you noticed that some people are becoming leaders, reaching goals, getting success very easily without visible effort and some people are working very hard the whole life and still are far behind the "lucky" ones?

What is the hidden reason for the quick success?

are there any "receipts" to become a "lucky" one?

or... is it needed the quick success?




1 comment:

Janne Mikkola said...

More about the issue is in:
http://energygateway.blogspot.com/2008/02/luck-vs-hard-work.html