I never believed in “Luck” when it came to success. I thought hard work was the only path to achieving anything meaningful.
But as time passed, I realized there’s a factor called “Luck”—being in the right place at the right time.
Even billionaires like Mark Cuban admit that luck plays a role in becoming truly successful. And, honestly, it can be frustrating.
Why do some people get lucky while others grind tirelessly?
But that’s the reality we have to accept. We can’t control luck, but we can improve our chances of it finding us.
How?
– By working hard.
Every effort you make—meeting new people, exploring new ideas, learning new skills—adds up. It brings you closer to that one moment when luck strikes.
A person who meets someone new daily has a far better chance of finding that life-changing connection than someone who meets one person a month.
You can’t create luck, but you can improve your chances of it.
