DevSecOps
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- Todd
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We define luck as different things. I am lucky to have the parents, grandparents, supportive family, amazing private catholic education etc that I've had. Luck in that sense is being grateful for what I have/had. I agree with that.It can be both Luck AND hard work.
You were lucky to be born with successful people around you and you should be proud of that.
I was born with a hard working Dad and he was/is very successful and I will be the first to admit that I am lucky because of that. I took the same skill set that he taught me and I applied that to my Company. I was lucky to start my Company in the wealthiest part of the State and I was lucky that the depression didn't exist in my lifetime and I am lucky that I wasn't born in the Civil War times.
You may not realize it, but you are one lucky SOB and that is not a negative thing. It is fact. ?
However, when it comes to employment and success I believe the definition of luck is "the success or failure apparently brought by chance rather than through one's own actions." This is where I disagree with the premise that you are espousing. No one ever came to my door offering me money. It was my actions, not luck that got me where I am. I took a lot of risk and worked a hell of a lot.
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