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Chicken or the Egg

Wednesday, June 9, 2021, 

There is no question that we're in charge of 99.99% of what happens to us, but does"luck" and "good fortune" come from our own behavior, or do luck and good fortune occur to everyone, in relatively equal amounts, throughout a person's life?

In other words, does a persistent/constant attitude keep you going (through "good-luck" and "bad-luck"), until good fortune comes organically and naturally, or are some people "lucky".  

My perspective, that no one on this planet of Earth asked for, is that every living, breathing human will have relatively equal amounts of good opportunity and bad circumstances come their way and the response and reaction to the situation is what matters.  Is one defeated after an unfortunate turn of events or does one immediately begin to consider how to mitigate and minimize the damage?

You've heard it many times, in many phrases; "your perspective is your reality".  Sugary as that sounds, it is true.  You might be dealt poor hand after poor hand but, if you can gain the ability to be tireless in the face of it, and continue to think two moves ahead of the misfortune, you'll find yourself feeling lucky despite a loss, an unpleasant circumstance, or other downfall.  

Time to begin today's practice... 


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