Some people work hard and still fail. Others don’t believe in work; they fool themselves, thinking that they can live by their wits alone.
The rest of us know that to get by in this world, it takes both hard work and wits. And to live well, we know luck is needed, too. Without luck, we seem to struggle. Therefore, in order to be lucky, we expose ourselves to chance; knowing that each time we take a chance, we better the odds of being lucky.
Yes, taking chances borders on gambling! So, to improve the odds, we perfect a hunching skill. A hunch is a backlog of bits of information our brains have been gathering and storing. When a decision has to be made, the brain, like a computer, will put together all of the facts and figures that we didn’t know we knew and give us a calculated hunch. Then, it’s time to take a chance!
Wednesday, March 3, 2010
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