Tuesday, June 5, 2012

"People really don’t like to hear success explained away as luck — especially successful people. As..."

Words to live by, especially the last part.


James Siminoff
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People really don't like to hear success explained away as luck — especially successful people. As they age, and succeed, people feel their success was somehow inevitable. They don't want to acknowledge the role played by accident in their lives. There is a reason for this: the world does not want to acknowledge it either.

Life's outcomes, while not entirely random, have a huge amount of luck baked into them. Above all, recognize that if you have had success, you have also had luck — and with luck comes obligation. You owe a debt, and not just to your Gods. You owe a debt to the unlucky.

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- Michael Lewis in his Princeton commencement speech. (via cajunboy)
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