The Bible itself tells us that "faith without works is dead." And your words here align well with that statement.
One cannot put hopes on reaping when they haven't even sown in the first place. And to think that the universe is not on your side when "luck" doesn't shine sn sheer gullibility when, to begin with, you weren't on the universe's side.
Building financial stability is the dream of many, but not the reality of that lot of people. There's a big gap between the former and the latter that requires intentionality, discipline, and consistency, among others, to make that leap of success.
Being "successful" is not by mouth.
Thanks, you're absolutely correct. In reality, we might dream aa humans, but not everyone will realize these dreams, it's quite tough to reckon that everything requires too much work and sincerely, since we cannot tell or predict the future, people seem to doubt if the process will be worth it. I think in so many ways we cannot just make it when the work wasn't put in, it's just the way things generally are. Thanks for the comment man and sorry for the late reply.
Yeah, man. The difference between a dream and a reality is the work put in.
I hope you are doing fine.
Happy New Year! And cheers to a great year ahead.