By far most of us have faith in karma.
Indeed, even the people who guarantee they don’t are frequently at fault for taking part in specific odd ways of behaving: abstaining from strolling under a stepping stool, keeping new shoes off the table, not allowing a dark feline to cross their way. These are the old spouses stories that so many of us have grown up with – and we do them without much of any hesitation, regardless of whether we figure they will influence our karma.
Whether there really is a magical clarification behind karma of some sort or another, or whether it’s a completely mental peculiarity, it’s a well known fact – everyone likes to feel fortunate.
The sensation of karma remains inseparable with certainty. Furthermore, luckily, our certainty is something that we can get to the next level: it’s just a question of zeroing in on what we need and buckling down. Regardless of whether that further develops our karma is the million dollar question.
In any case, we need to recall that feeling unfortunate can be an outlook; a characteristic reaction to being underprepared for the undertakings that are before us. What’s more, that is something we can change.
Be striking and take risks and you’ll frequently find that circumstances will uphold your objectives. Courageous action is better than no action at all, as is commonly said. Attempt to take on a development outlook, where moves are consistently a potential chance to improve and succeed.
Whenever an open door emerges for you to test yourself, attempt to envision that it, as well, is best of luck.
Phrases
-I think we consider too much the luck of the early bird and not enough the bad luck of the early worm.
Franklin D. Roosevelt-Here’s the thing about luck…you don’t know if it’s good or bad until you have some perspective.
Alice Hoffman-Learn to recognize good luck when it’s waving at you, hoping to get your attention.
Sally Koslow-The harder I work, the luckier I get.
Samuel Goldwyn-Luck is a goddess not to be coerced and forcibly wooed by those who seek her favors. From such masterful spirits she turns away. But it happens sometimes that, if we put our hand in hers with the humble trust of a little child, she will have pity on us, and not fail us in our hour of need.
P.G. Wodehouse-Luck is what we make it, not what is thrust upon us. You’ve shown initiative and it has nothing to do with luck.
George Bellairs-Beware what you wish for, unless you have the grace to hope that your luck can be shared.
Christopher Hitchens-Not many people have had as much bad luck as I have, but not many people have had as much good luck, either.
Tig Notaro-My success was due to good luck, hard work, and support and advice from friends and mentors. But most importantly, it dependent on me to keep trying after I have failed.
Mark Warner-Luck is great, but most of life is hard work.
Iain Duncan Smith-The amount of good luck coming your way depends on your willingness to act.
Barbara Sher-We are all a great deal luckier that we realize, we usually get what we want – or near enough.
Roald Dahl-Concentration attracts luck factor.
Amit Ray-Luck has nothing to do with it, because I have spent many, many hours, countless hours, on the court working for my one moment in time, not knowing when it would come.
Serena Williams-I’ve found that luck is quite predictable. If you want more luck, take more chances. Be more active. Show up more often.
Brian Tracy-I’m a greater believer in luck, and I find the harder I work the more I have of it
Thomas Jefferson-Luck is a very thin wire between survival and disaster, and not many people can keep their balance on it.
Hunter S. Thompson-You don’t get lucky while sitting in the sofa with arms crossed doing nothing. You can be lucky only when you are prepared.
Nesta Jojoe Erskine-Good luck is when opportunity meets preparation, while bad luck is when lack of preparation meets reality.
Eliyahu Goldratt-People say they don’t believe in luck: luck is the reason the dinosaurs got wiped out and why human beings became the new dominant species on this planet.
Stewart Stafford-You never know what worse luck your bad luck has saved you from.
Cormac McCarthy-I’ve found that what most people call luck is often little more than raw talent combined with the ability to make the most of opportunities.
Timothy Zahn-Being deeply learned and skilled, being well trained and using well spoken words: this is good luck.
Buddha-The universe works in crazy ways. Your good luck will come in waves, and so does your bad, so you have to take the good with the bad and press forward.
Nick Cummins-Diligence is the mother of good luck.
Benjamin Franklin