
@ShaanVP "Luck is the remnant of design. To design luck, is to design life." John D Rockefeller. https://t.co/FMMQiDZHBp

What is the more productive notion of good luck? One that is defined by totally random factors outside your control, or a matter of probability that can be increased—though not guaranteed—by the right decisions and the right preparation? Obviously, the latter. This is why successful yet mysteriously “lucky” people seem to gravitate toward it.
Stephen Hanselman • The Daily Stoic: 366 Meditations on Wisdom, Perseverance, and the Art of Living
jamesclear.com • “Make Good Art” by Neil Gaiman
Success is hundreds of choices that form the process. Process forms lifestyle.
MJ DeMarco • The Millionaire Fastlane: Crack the Code to Wealth and Live Rich for a Lifetime
good luck can help a new venture, but those best prepared to take advantage of good luck are those whose leading-edge information connections enable them to respond to market changes quickly and adroitly.
John Mullins • The New Business Road Test
“Success is never a coincidence. Luck can give you money, but never success,”