Saturday 21 March 2015

Good Speech “Success achieved by Hard Work or by Luck?”

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Good morning.
Success is solely achieved by hard work, luck does not play any role. Do you agree or disagree?
Success means the ability to turn your dreams and goals into reality, and for that you have to work hard. If you have a look at the life of some people who have achieved success, we find that they accomplished it with sheer hard work and positive attitude. Hard work has always been the key to success, but let us be very honest, luck does play a small role to achieve success. There are so many people in this world who work very hard, still are unable to fulfill even their basic needs.
To achieve success and fulfill your dreams, hard work is a must, but the chances of getting success surely depend upon luck. It does not mean that people should sit idle and do not work at all and wait for their luck. There are many people who exactly do that. They would do everything according to their horoscope i.e., ”let me see if today is a lucky day or not.” It is a really big hindrance to their capabilities and even makes them discredit what they have in them.
 Until and unless you attempt doing something through hard work, you can never achieve success. Even Thomas Edison who invented electric bulb succeeded after falling 1000 times. If he had waited for the luck factor, he would never have invented bulb.

To conclude, let us be assured that there is no other shortcut to success other than hard work, but it should be with a positive attitude and approach. If you work hard, take right decisions at the right time, luck will follow you. There is famous saying, ”Where there is will, there is a way.” We must learn to see failures as the stepping stones to success. Luck is beyond our control we cannot create luck, but we can work harder and challenge it.

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