“People often remark that I’m pretty lucky. Luck is only important in so far as getting the chance to sell yourself at the right moment”
— Frank Sinatra
Simplified Meaning:
Some people think success comes from luck, but it's more about being prepared when an opportunity comes. Imagine you are a musician, and you practice every day, but no one knows about you. Then one day, a famous producer hears you play at a local event. That moment is your chance. Because you were ready, you can show your best skills at the right time. Luck gave you the chance, but your hard work and preparation let you take advantage of it. In everyday life, this means you should always be ready and improve your abilities, so when a good opportunity appears, you can succeed. Luck alone isn't enough; you need to be prepared to make the most of it.
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