"うまいプレーヤーはひどく悪くプレーしない限り、いつも運がいい。"
— Jose Raul Capablanca
Simplified Meaning:
Imagine you're playing a game, like soccer. If you're a good soccer player, you practice a lot and know the game well. Sometimes, even if you make small mistakes, things still go well for you. It's because your skill helps you to recover and make the best of the situation. For example, if you accidentally kick the ball towards the wrong direction, but you quickly run to correct it, you might still end up passing the ball to a teammate successfully. So, in life, if you work hard and know what you're doing, little mistakes won't affect you too much. Your experience and knowledge will often help turn things in your favor. Just like in soccer, in school, at work, or with friends, being prepared and skilled means you don't need to rely purely on luck. Even on "off" days, your foundation of hard work will help you succeed.