Quite often it is commonly thought that people who succeed have been favored with luck, but I argue that such "explanation" is an easy perspective which avoids or does no take into account some other important but less visible facts.
For me, "luck" has more to do with hard work. For instance, it is hard work -in whichever circumstance or target- that will lead to achieve an objective, it does not matter how many times a failure exists. So viewing at luck as a component of success, whe should re-dimentionante its concept by naming or thinking of it in the way of hard work.
For example, hard work will make us to look thoroughly for options instead of waiting passively for luck that accomplishes our target. In the same way, hard work will always make wider our chances to reach a desired outcome. All the precedent points can be synthesized as luck, in reality, represents an accumulation of superior effort and focuses on execution.
Alternatively to the previous arguments, luck has nothing to do with success due to the following facts. First, luck is always seen as unexpected, that is to say, that luck apparently provides a favorable "short-cut", but this contrast hard working, because with hard work we always aim and wait for a specific and expected response. Finally and most importantly, luck is the easiest, fastest and most immediate justification for the vast majority that always rejects hard working as the only way to achieve success in a specific point of time and with quantification rates.
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