Life is full of different opportunities and decisions to make, and these decisions are what mold our future and __estiny_, and the results of these decisions are a product of hard work and determination and just maybe a little bit of luck.
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Stop believing the false hope that "if it__ meant to be_ it will happen. If that were true, everyone would be content, wealthy, fit and have great relationships. You must plan, act, persevere, make better choices, know your value and never, ever accept less than you truly deserve. It's not up to chance, it's up to you.
Sometimes our fate _ our destiny turns out to be something we had never thought of.
sometimes things happen totally opposite to our expectations, but when we look back after a decade or so, that happened was more appropriate to our life
circumstances and destiny together play role to our foundation
Mind Your Qi, Activate Your Luck!
Together they spent their whole lives waiting for their luck to change, as though luck were some fabulous tide that would one day flood and consecrate the marshes of our island, christening us in the iridescent ointments of a charmed destiny.
Nobody knows anything...... Not one person in the entire motion picture field knows for a certainty what's going to work. Every time out it's a guess and, if you're lucky, an educated one.
Luck's the word those with poor hearts use for ka...
It's chance, I tell you,' he interrupted, ' as everything is in a man's life.
Fate lies in our hands, its just that we need to be brave enough to read it & desire enough to change it
Family__ the luck of the draw, Lena. What you make of yourself, because of or despite it, that__ where the spine and heart come in.
My mother believed in God's will for many years. It was af if she had turned on a celestial faucet and goodness kept pouring out. She said it was faith that kept all these good things coming our way, only I thought she said "fate" because she couldn't pronounce the "th" sound in "faith". could have was hope, and with that I wasn't denying any possibility, good or bad. I was just saying, If there is a choice, dear God or whatever you are, here's where the odds should be placed.I remember the day I started thinking this, it was such a revelation to me. It was the day my mother lost her faith in God. She found that things of unquestioned certainty could never be trusted again. that had brought my parents to America. It had enabled them to have seven children and buy a house in Sunset district with very little money. It had given them the confidence to believe their luck would never run out, that God was on their side, that house gods had only benevolent things to report and our ancestors were pleased, that lifetime warranties meant our lucky streak would never break, that all the elements were now in balance, the right amount of wind and water.
If grace belongs to God, there are those who say that luck belongs to the Devil and that he looks after his own.
A cricketer who hits a century in one match may score zero in the next, if he does not have the same outfit, shoes and bat that he used in the first match. In fact, many sportsmen keep some kind of talisman in their pocket that acts as a lucky charm for their game. Here the talisman or the outfit doesn__ possess any magical power that helps the player to perform better. But it is their own subconscious reliance on the charm, that makes them give their best.
You are the most lucky person in the world, only if you BELIEVE so.
A meritocracy is a system in which the people who are the luckiest in their health and genetic endowment; luckiest in terms of family support, encouragement, and, probably, income; luckiest in their educational and career opportunities; and luckiest in so many other ways difficult to enumerate _ these are the folks who reap the largest rewards. The only way for even a putative meritocracy to hope to pass ethical muster, to be considered fair, is if those who are the luckiest in all of those respects also have the greatest responsibility to work hard, to contribute to the betterment of the world, and to share their luck with others.
Just when you see a kid selling a mascot,If you don't buy it because he winks, Not only that will be considered a "boycott",Xenophobically, it will also be a jinx!