It’s better to be lucky than good

Not-for-Profit on Purpose

In a business or work context, the phrase “better to be lucky than good” is one that I have come to associate with. On face value the phrase seems a little comical, but there is a meaning to this and one that I personally align to.  

In doing this it requires an exploration of what being lucky means versus being good, in the context of business and personal success.  Is it the lucky characteristics that drive your achievements?  Or the fact that you are good at what you do?

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