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There is a common belief that success depends on luck.
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There is a common belief that success depends on luck.
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People often say that some individuals are simply born at the right time,
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in the right place, with the right chances.
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At the same time, others feel that no matter how hard they try,
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life does not seem to work in their favor.
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Because of this belief, many people quietly accept that they are unlucky.
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However, if we look more carefully at how success actually happens,
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we may realize something different.
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In many cases, the problem is not a lack of luck,
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but a lack of preparation.
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The idea that you are not unlucky,
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you are unprepared, can feel uncomfortable at first.
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It challenges the way we explain our failures.
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It removes the easy excuse and replaces it with responsibility.
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Yet this idea is also empowering because it suggests that change is possible.
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If the problem were only bad luck,
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there would be very little we could do.
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But if the problem is preparation,
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then improvement becomes a realistic and practical goal.
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To understand this more clearly,
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we can think about how opportunities appear in life.
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Opportunities rarely arrive with a clear sign.
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They do not wait for us to feel confident or ready.
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Instead, they often appear suddenly and disappear just as quickly.
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When this happens, only those who have prepared in advance are able to respond effectively.
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Others may hesitate, doubt themselves,
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or miss the chance completely.
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From the outside, it may look like luck,
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but in reality, it is a difference in readiness.
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Preparation is often misunderstood as something big or dramatic,
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but in fact, it is usually built through small and consistent actions.
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It is the result of daily habits,
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repeated effort, and quiet discipline.
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For example, improving a skill does not happen in one moment of inspiration.
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It happens through regular practice,
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even on days when motivation is low.
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Over time, these small efforts accumulate and create a level of ability that cannot be easily seen at first.
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Another important aspect of preparation is the way we deal with uncertainty.
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Life is full of situations that we cannot fully predict.
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In such moments, knowledge alone is not enough.
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We also need mental and emotional stability.
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A prepared person is not someone who knows everything,
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but someone who can stay calm,
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think clearly, and adapt when things do not go as planned.
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This kind of preparation allows a person to move forward even in difficult conditions.
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On the other hand, when someone is unprepared,
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even a good opportunity can become a source of stress.
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Instead of feeling excited, they may feel pressure.
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Instead of taking action, they may overthink or avoid the situation.
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This is not because they are weak,
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but because they have not developed the necessary experience or confidence.
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As a result, they may later describe the situation as unlucky,
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even though the real issue was their lack of readiness.
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It is also important to examine how we compare ourselves to others.
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We often see the result of someone's success without understanding the process behind it.
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When we say that someone is lucky,
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we ignore the preparation that made their success possible.
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We do not see the time they invested,
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the failures they learned from,
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or the effort they continued even when progress was slow.
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This incomplete view can lead us to underestimate the role of preparation in our own lives.
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Failure, in this context, should not be seen as a negative outcome,
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but as part of the preparation process.
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Each failure provides feedback.
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It shows us what needs to improve and where our weaknesses are.
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If we choose to reflect instead of avoid,
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failure becomes a valuable teacher.
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Over time, it helps us build a deeper understanding and a stronger ability to handle future challenges.
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There is also a strong connection between preparation and personal responsibility.
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When we believe that everything depends on luck,
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we place control outside ourselves.
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This can create a passive attitude where we wait instead of act.
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However, when we accept that preparation plays a key role,
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we begin to take ownership of our progress.
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We start to ask more useful questions,
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such as what skills we need to develop or what habits we should change.
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Another factor that affects preparation is patience.
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In a world that often expects quick results,
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it can be difficult to stay committed to a slow process.
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Many people give up too early because they do not see immediate success.
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However, preparation requires time.
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It is like building a foundation that supports future growth.
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Without this foundation, any success is likely to be unstable or temporary.
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Consistency is what turns preparation into real strength.
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It is not about doing something perfectly once,
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but about continuing even when it feels repetitive or challenging.
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Through consistency, actions become habits and habits shape identity.
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Over time, a person who prepares regularly becomes someone who is naturally ready for new challenges.
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It is also worth noting that preparation improves not only performance but also awareness.
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When you are prepared, you are more likely to recognize opportunities that others might miss.
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You can connect ideas more easily,
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respond more quickly, and make better decisions.
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This increased awareness can create the impression of luck,
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even though it is actually the result of continuous effort.
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Of course, preparation does not eliminate all difficulties.
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There will still be unexpected problems and moments of failure.
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However, a prepared person is better equipped to respond.
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Instead of feeling completely lost,
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they can adjust their approach and try again.
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This resilience is one of the most valuable results of preparation.
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If we reflect honestly on our own experiences,
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we may find that many situations we call bad luck were actually moments when we were not fully ready.
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This realization is not meant to create guilt, but to offer clarity.
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It helps us understand that improvement is within our reach.
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The most encouraging part of this idea is that preparation is something we can control.
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We may not be able to control when opportunities appear,
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but we can control how we prepare for them.
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We can choose to learn,
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to practice, and to improve step by step.
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Each small effort brings us closer to being ready.
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In the end, the difference between feeling unlucky and being prepared is a matter of perspective and action.
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When we shift our focus from external factors to internal development,
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we regain control over our path.
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We stop waiting for the perfect moment and start creating our own readiness.
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So instead of asking whether life is fair or not,
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it may be more useful to ask a different question.
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Are we prepared for the opportunities that come our way?
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If the answer is not yet,
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then that is where our attention should be.
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Because once preparation meets opportunity,
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what once looked like luck becomes something we have quietly built over time.

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  • Opportunities often appear suddenly. (기회는 종종 갑자기 찾아온다.)
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