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The harder you work, the luckier you get.
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Or... "Nothing works like hard work"*
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I got very lucky when my spinal cord compressed rather than cleaving into two. And having it happen just millimeters below C4 was a good bit of luck too. Yeah I had some good luck there.
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Good thoughts, all.
I'm thinking that embracing gratitude may clear the path for luck to enter one's life. Also, practicing the Golden Rule is always helpful.
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Great replies, wasn't sure which way if bad or good luck was going to be the main talking points, really glad I started this thread
Chocoholic'so reply sums up my thoughts the best Waiting for God to make things happen is all fine and well but shortening the odds will also work in your favour
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This explains a lot of your posts Tabs.
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When I was 20 years old I knew it was going to take time, I figured seven years and I was willing to put the years on the table to gain an end. You see I never wanted to be behind the eight ball again and not know the reason why things were happening the way they were. You see when I start something I am a voracious mtherfker who eats knowledge morning noon and night. The thing is once you make the choice of starting on down the road of self knowledge it becomes an end onto itself. I have been at this for over 40 years and the thing science has recently discovered is Neural Plasticity and that means that brain wiring changes when you work at a pointed task. From Apprentice to Master craftsman. They say it take 10,000 hours to become a Master Craftsman, how many hours are in 40 plus years? So Peaches it is one thing to ask a question and quite another to suggest that I have used mind numbing and or altering substances to gain the lucidity that I posse. So the question for you Peaches, to see exactly what you know is....what is the difference between having faith and having hope? ![]() Second question Peaches is why was Alexander so Great? ![]() Third question Peaches why was it that Lincoln was a world class master politician? ![]() Fourth question Peaches what made Hitler a virulent and homicidal anti Semitic? ![]() Well Peaches what are the answers, we all are waiting with baited breath for your lucidity? ![]() BTW Peaches John Lennon said, "Holding your cock in your hand don't make you a man." And so far all we have seen you do is Cream.
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I recently watched The Cosmos (an amazing mini series discussing the origins of the universe available on Netflix). I've always been interested in astronomy since early childhood and could never find answers to questions like: where does the universe end? Watching this series did not answer that question, but it helped articulate very difficult concepts to comprehend. For the purist scientist you may think its a little too dumbed down, but it helps when trying to understand the time frame of our origins.
If you put the entire existence of the known cosmos on a one year timeline....meaning january 1st being the birth of our entire universe, then it is not until december 31st just a few hours before the big apple drops that human beings came on the scene. In those last few 'hours' before today, every human who ever walked this earth existed, every god or religion to have ever been spoken of existed in those moments, not a single being on any other floating rock has ever been aware of our existence nor have we any knowledge of any other living world. If you take the time to understand this, and better yet go watch the series, because I certainly cannot do it justice in a paragraph, you will understand where luck falls in place. In short, we are all lucky to exist. The miracle of life is that it exists at all. I agree with the partying in Tijuana example given above....we are capable of making good choices, beyond that, we are all just shooting stars. |
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Interesting post - Life is a little of everything - it depends on what you do with it. Karma, faith, luck, skill, wisdom, respect, do unto others - I'm sure there are many more.
What I do know is: It is foolish to rely solely on luck, because, no one is that "lucky".
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Jim, by definition, for me, you never rely on luck. It's entirely random and that's what makes it so special.
I get the "make your own luck" philosophy but that's not luck. Luck transcends the purposeful life.
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Tabs comes across as more of a Timothy Leary than a Saul Bellow.
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The famous example of this was the Sally Clark baby murder case. Two of her babies died in the crib. Quote:
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