My Golden Luck

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The other night I was chatting online with a friend who made a comment about how “lucky” I am to be able to be experiencing this trip, travelling across this great country of ours.

I don’t really believe in “luck” nor do I believe that I am any more or less lucky than anyone else. I am grateful for what I have and accept what life brings my way. I believe we create our lives and our experiences in a number of ways. And, of course, I believe in listening to and following my heart.

Her comment got me thinking about the concept of luck however, and our perceptions of luck, when it greets us in our own lives or in the lives of others. It got me thinking enough that it lead me to write the following on my Facebook page last night.

“Luck, whether ‘good’ or ‘bad’, has nothing to do with it. We are where we are because of the choices we’ve made, thoughts we’ve carried with us, risks we’ve taken or not taken and actions we’ve put into motion. That’s the hard truth of life – we’re the only ones that we can hold accountable for where we are and how we respond when life offers us the ‘good’ or the ‘bad’”.

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Ted carefully preparing Miss Daisy for her tow

Ted carefully preparing Miss Daisy for her tow

 

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