Many people have a natural aversion to money, and this is no coincidence. Deep down, they may be subconsciously avoiding success—because they understand that they are not yet ready to bear that responsibility. When you hear others say "I'm just lucky," don't believe it. Luck is never random; there are two types: one is blindly gambling, and the other is intelligently creating opportunities. The former relies on luck, while the latter relies on systems. Wealth accumulation is not linear but occurs in jumps and stages. Those who seem to "get rich overnight" are actually the result of years of preparation culminating in a burst of success. So the issue is not whether you have enough luck, but whether you are truly prepared to seize opportunities.

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RegenRestorervip
· 7h ago
That's very true. The people around me who keep saying they have no luck are actually just not well prepared. Insufficient preparation makes all the opportunities useless.
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OnchainGossipervip
· 8h ago
Wake up, stop blaming luck. Honestly, you're just lazy. --- Still hoping to reach the top with insufficient preparation? Dream on, buddy. --- Systematic accumulation is the way to go; a gambler's mindset is doomed to fail. --- The words "subconscious avoidance of success" hit hard. I advise you to look at yourself. --- Years of groundwork for a single breakout—this logic makes sense. --- True luck is when strength meets opportunity; everything else is nonsense. --- I just want to ask, why are so few people well-prepared?
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Blockchainiacvip
· 8h ago
That was a harsh way to put it, but it really hits the point. However, I believe more in combining the system with luck and a bit of determination. Just preparing without courage is useless.
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CompoundPersonalityvip
· 8h ago
Wow, that's a brilliant point. I used to be the kind of person who subconsciously avoids things. After hearing this, I was immediately overwhelmed. It's really not a matter of luck; it's that I wasn't prepared at all and just wanted to take over.
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Anon32942vip
· 8h ago
Relying on the system sounds very comfortable, but the reality is that most people neither have a system nor preparation, and still have to live on.
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DeFiCaffeinatorvip
· 8h ago
That's right, I'm exactly like that haha, naturally have no desire for money --- System theory is fresh, but how many people can really implement it? --- That last sentence hit the mark. Going into an opportunity unprepared will only lead to a worse fall --- The lucky ones are secretly building their systems; no one tells you these things --- The phrase "avoiding success" is spot on, I am that person --- A leap arrival? I'm still waiting for that jump --- You need to be prepared to catch it, but the real challenge is having the opportunity to come your way
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