Quotes of the Day – Boldness and Luck

I’ve decided to mostly supplement the previously (downbeat) Rant of the Day for Quote of the Day.  This ephiphany came to me while sitting here at Chicago’s O’Hare Airport getting ready for some international flights.  I bought a book to keep me company on the trip called “A Lion Among Men” by Gregory Maguire.  He has written the “Wicked” series and are kind of adult fairy tales with sociological and cultural meanings.  In his forward he quotes:

The moment one definitely commits onself, then Providence moves as well.  All sorts of things occur to help one that would never have occurred.  A stream of events issues from the decision, raising in one’s favor all manner of unforeseen accidents, meetings and material assistance that no one could have dreamed would come their way.  Whatever you can do or dream you can do, begin it.  Boldness has genius, power and magic in it.    Begin it now.

- Goethe

A statement about luck is a statement about the mind, not about the world … We find what seems to have been the lucky break or the big mistake, and so we thank our lucky stars that we took the road less traveled or curse the fact that sent that little wavelet that flipped us on our backs.  With hindsight, we seem to see that everything preceding the pivotal point was leading up to it, tending towards it, and everything following it grew from it. To any observer outside the lucky one himself, however, luck is simply chance.  Chance is neutral.

- Eric Kraft

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  1. Leonora says:

    I couldn’t agree more about the Kraft note especially. You make your own luck, right?

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