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Growing up, I was always told that those who succeed are those who work hard, I was told to work hard at school and through hard work you will have success etc. Over the past few years I've noticed that this doesn't seem to be entirely true and that hard work does not always mean success at all. I've noticed that for some people they seem to get success and have a great life whereas other people who work hard and do everything by the book just constantly get kicked in the groin (figuratively speaking) and get nowhere. Why is this the case and what causes it?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.A non-religious answer is that it is the luck of the draw, life is naturally random, some get an easy ride, others don't.
If you want a more spiritual answer then maybe folk agree before coming here and inhabiting a body what lessons they need to learn in order to advance their spiritual improvement, and thus also agree what experiences they will have during their life.
Choose whichever chimes more with your own personal beliefs.
Also, while some things you are advised to do may improve your chances of achieving something, they won't guarantee it. In many cases doing things smarter works better than working harder.
Plus, often social skills and confidence, making contacts, this sort of thing, moves you forward faster than keeping your head down and doing a good job.
Haven't you heard? Life is like a box of chocolates...
While many factors beyond our control will come our way, each individual is responsible for his attitudes and actions.
Proverbs 4:23 "Keep thy heart with all diligence; for out of it are the issues of life."
Those who achieve an extraordinary life of success and privilege at times subsequently realize that a truly fulfilling life comes only by contributing to the success of others, including future generations. The apostle Paul was one such man.
Philippians 3:7,8 "But what things were gain to me, those I counted loss for Christ. Yea doubtless, and I count all things but loss for the excellency of the knowledge of Christ Jesus my Lord..."
some get an easy ride, others don't.
yeah but no but - the more I practise the luckier I get (some tennis player). Fortune favours the prepared mind (Pasteur). Before appting a marshal: is he lucky? (Napoleon)
My brudda: "I wish the parents had told me to work ( study, home work) - they told you to work" - me: my brudda, I just dont remember it like that....
I remember more the child-catcher net, and chaining him to his little desk with only bread and water to eat, in front of his undone, ignored Latin prep ( parts of this are true) - too young to pencil genitalia in the back - which of course 60 y later he is still doing
another time, co-worker - you were lucky, you were sent to Cambridge ( umi) - - me: "what like in a mail sack with a label: take this man to a college!" - - - coworker yeah
schoolkid: we were in the same class but after a term you went up a year. Then later, you went up another year. They never did that to me. - - - - me: there was quite a lot more to that you know
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