It is common knowledge that in order to achieve something that we want with all our might, the first step is to always take the initiative and understand that we will have to work on it, luck can influence our achievements, because we are surrounded by the conditions and consequences of other acts, but effort will always be the main factor.
The will we add to our intelligence, creativity or work, for example, will make what we set out to be a little closer to us, so that we can achieve the projects we want most. Trusting luck can help, but only if we’re willing. to take advantage of your arrival.
- Predisposing the mind to thinking that if we strive.
- We will achieve it is as wrong as to think that luck alone will do our job.
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- It is much more advantageous to accept from the beginning that we can have one failure after another.
- Another even though we try harder than anyone else.
The reality is that our results are not always what we deserve and, moreover, we must be aware that we cannot achieve everything we want, even with all the efforts of the world, we have our personal and social limitations: effort is a big part, but that is not all.
That is why, above all, the attitude with which we face the things we do is the best friend of the effort: a positive attitude towards what we are able to achieve will help us recognize our goals and bring us much closer to them. .
These days, we are increasingly likely to think that “the other” does things effortlessly, for “pure luck”; and that, therefore, we must be content with what life wants to give us. Compliance comes when someone accepts that luck is more important than effort and failure is positive because they didn’t expect to succeed.
Precisely, as Gandhi has seen, our greatest victory must be being aware of the effort we put into a project and what we can give ourselves. The result is important, but also our personal development.
Not believing in effort and what we do every day to realize the dreams we have in mind only leads us to settle for a type of person we really don’t want to be, who hasn’t accomplished the feat we wanted.
One of the foundations of these concepts is teaching and how to instill discipline in child labour, which are key to the individual and collective growth of society: educating the child in the principles of effort will give him sufficient tools to prevent him from being overcome in adulthood.
Example is always one of the most useful forms of education, because if we believe more in the power of effort than in luck when we are adults, then we can pass it on to children, so that they learn to face their difficulties, to be less pampered and more constant, to understand the value of the will to overcome, etc.