the ability to adapt that can bridge the gap when luck doesn’t show up. People who succeed despite bad luck often do so because they have the inner strength to keep moving, learning from mistakes, and taking calculated risks, even when they don’t know when—or if—luck will strike again.
Ultimately, luck should be seen as a supplement to one’s efforts, not the foundation for success. While it can provide a brief moment of fortune, true achievement is typically built on a combination of hard work, smart decision-making, and the ability to make the most of the opportunities that luck occasionally presents.
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