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HARD WORK BREEDS SUCCESS



Hello, It's funny how people sit down with arms crossed doing nothing and expect to become a living success. Many wait for luck or one prosperity prophecy spoken to them to miraculously bring them money. No! No! Things don't work that way.

If you must reap, you must sow. We must work very hard to be successful. Even the bible says "faith without works is dead". No doubt, good things don't come easy but when we make perseverance our watch word we will surely attain our dreams.

There is actually nothing like luck. What people call luck is when preparation meets opportunity and birth manifestation. So, the harder you work and the more you efficiently prepare, the luckier you become.

Some may say " I'm not just lucky. Is not because Miss A was born into a rich family that things are working well for her"; yes, that may be a reason but someone, maybe her parents or grandparents has paid the price for things to come to her easily.

Don't use the results of people like that to write yourself off or feel less of a person. Your fight is different. Strive to become more. Never settle for less. Dream big and actively take steps that will aid its realization. It is the future you don't actively create that surprises you. Like the saying goes, " if you fail to plan, you plan to fail".

Therefore, wake up every morning with determination if you want to go to bed with satisfaction. The present well lived and utilized gives a past to smile about and a future to aspire.

_____Esi Oghenemine

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