True good luck is not about never experiencing setbacks, but about early completion of the cognitive upgrade to reality in the first half of life.


The growth of ordinary people often comes from suffering losses, setbacks, failures, and betrayals; these experiences, though painful, can help a person establish a sense of boundaries, risk awareness, independent thinking ability, and understanding of human nature.
When someone sees clearly the relationships, business, wealth, human nature, and their own limitations at an earlier stage, they are no longer easily swayed by emotions, illusions, and impulses, but instead learn to make steady decisions, cherish time, and focus on growth.
The so-called "good fate" is not about smooth sailing all the way, but about paying the tuition fees that should be paid as early as possible, transforming pain into cognition, and turning experiences into wisdom, so that one can live more clear-headed, composed, and free in the second half of life.
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