“When people
succeed, it is because of hard work. Luck has
nothing to do with success.” Do you agree or disagree with the quotation above?
Use specific reasons and examples to explain your position.
I fully agree with the claim that there is no
correlation between success and luck. Moreover, I
understand success to refer to one’s ability to achieve the predominant part of
his goals in his life time, which in turn leads to a correlation between
success and income since the accomplishment of such a natural goal as to
provide a good future for your loved ones demands the means. What is the
simplest and most lawful way to earn enough to consider you a
successful person? To receive a good education and to find a good job.
Both receiving an education and making a career presuppose one’s readiness to
work hard, and success without hard work is simply not possible for the vast
majority of the world's population. The reasons and examples listed below will
strengthen my point of view. First of all, considering an education and a
career as key factors of success, one will choose to pursue a degree from
a college or a university. One wishing to be admitted to the university will have
to take several tests. It is doubtful that someone will be so lucky that
knowing nothing, he could pass the test with a high score. A low score means
failure, and that test taker will not likely be admitted. Therefore, in
order to be successful, one should prepare for the tests and work
hard, because a good education will provide him with a good job and an
opportunity to accomplish some of his goals and dreams. In my lifetime, I have
never met a person who could graduate from a college without working hard. Secondly,
it is impossible to make a career if one is indolent and lacking knowledge, at
least in developed countries. Luck plays no role in achieving this success.
Even if someone was unbelievably lucky enough to become a manager not being
qualified enough, he will be asked to resign in the near future because of his
inability due to lack of knowledge and experience to make right decisions. For
instance, I used to work for a very small company owned by a friend. This
company was later closed because of bankruptcy. The cause of bankruptcy was
wrong strategies and decisions made by the owner. After the failure, he went to
a university and worked for another company so that he could obtain
experience and become a successful businessman. Nowadays, he considers himself
a successful person because he had turned into reality his two biggest dreams
of producing consumer goods of high quality and making charitable
donations to needy people. In sum, as long as someone understands success as an
ability to turn into reality some of his dreams and goals, he will have to work
hard because he will need money. And his chances to earn that money will
remarkably increase if he could graduate from a college and make a career. All
of these things are simply not possible without hard work. Luck has no
place in such a scheme of events.
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