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Dumb Luck

  • Writer: Ronald Everett Maynard
    Ronald Everett Maynard
  • Jun 1
  • 2 min read

Updated: Jun 2

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We all have considerable things about life. I am highly spiritual, and some of the people I love are not Christian types. Belief is a valuable part of who we are; each day, we can prove our thoughts, whether genuine or not. I, for one, do not believe in luck. The idea that some mystical force brings good fortune is a complete myth. Bad luck is an excuse for failing without the tenacity to try and try again.


What drives my actions is the idea that destiny is not so far-fetched at all. My heart has a powerful engine that drives me to accomplish my goals, whatever they may be. I have a conscious soul. The love of someone, something, or somewhere else can become an incentive that causes special happenstances. I feel the love resonating within my desires. It is an extreme source of all our cares.


If I wake up in the morning with a smile, I know the new day has incredible plans in store for me. The concept of success exists in my mind's eye, a place where I envision all that is possible. Dreams exist when I empower myself. The context of this devotion to life may seem mundane and silly, but I rely on an imaginative process to heighten my life experiences.


Who am I, you may ask yourself? I am the kind of person who gives the shirt off my back. The idea that another one will best suit my attire comes down to a simple task. If the item given matters less, then what matters most is that fate has run its course. I rejoice in a soulful existence honoring my version of luck. The acts of kindness that reward my spirit with gratitude and love speak finely about such proof.


Luck is a farse, and doing anything worth doing has its value if you pour your heart into an action or reaction. Stop wishing upon a star or tossing pennies in a wishing well, and start trusting your abilities to make self-love a practice.


Luck is a fool's alignment with a kind universe, and maybe God has always had your best interest at heart. I pray that you have a fortunate and fated destiny. After all, you are a priceless source for living wholeheartedly and encouraging others to do their parts.

 
 
 

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