Good Luck
They say mediocrity has no price. Is
it really true? Haven’t we seen umpteen examples of toppers slogging in mediocre
jobs and the average students doing well for themselves: earning well and
living life king size?
In Sociology we read about the
division of society into three major classes – upper class, middle class and
lower class. Mobility from one class to another happens all the time. Now if
hard work alone was the key to success, all those in the lower class who work hard
for long hours should not be where they are.
I believe the class we are born
into and the class we live in and die in are all a result of a combination of factors
including our karma, hard work and, to some extent, luck. All this has made me
a great believer in destiny. Our efforts will pay off only when it is the right time for that
particular achievement. Upward mobility is always welcome and downward mobility
is a curse. So I think that in addition to working diligently and praying for
prosperity, we need to hope for Good Luck. That is what I would like to wish
for all you lovely friends. We need good luck throughout the journey called Life.
So good luck for finding Good Luck.
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