SHARED
From;
theSun
ON TUESDAY, 3 Disember 2013
SPEAK
UP
BEYOND
THE Wall: A new mindset By K.K. Tan
WHAT
IS LUCK?
It’s
a simple word yet highly complex. It has
plagued mankind since the dawn of civilization and ever since human became
superstitious. Most of us have an innate
believe that we deserve, at some time in our lives, to be lucky, to get
something big that we want or need. The issue
of luck is also dependent very much on timing.
We often hear people say that the success of their efforts is due to
good timing.
The
focus on luck is one one’s health, wealth, safety and security/ the biggest interest for most people is
seeking the services of such luck consultants is on how to become richer or
wealthier and stay that way. There are
no standards regulating the services of luck consultants, so many innocent
people fall prey to fraudsters who made all kinds of claims on their ability.
Often,
you can work hard and do everything you can in pursuit of something you want
but you still require that one crucial element of life – luck. Without it, we cannot get what we want. Working hard and doing all the right things
are the essential aspects or pre-requisites of success. But, the final aspect to success is the
element of luck or the absence of bad luck.
Luck
can be a funny thing. It can sometime
seems unjust, where in certain cases, some undeserving people do so little or do
bad things and become successful of rich.
But, studies have indicated that people who are positive minded and who
work hard and smarter tends to be luckier.
A common belief in most religions is that if you do good things, you
would get lucky.
Conversely
and more importantly, being unlucky or not getting what you want at time could
turn out to be a ‘blessing in disguise’, for because of it, it might have saved
you in future from a much more harmful or damaging disaster. Therefore a failure or rejection can be a
good thing.
Everything
in life happens for a good reason and it is up to the person concerned to find
out why. Often, the reason may only be
known or understood many years later.
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