I believe this quote comes from Oprah Winfrey. She is saying that if you're prepared for an opportunity when it comes along then that is her definition of luck. Really there is no by chance "luck" unless you make your own. To get "lucky" you must not just sit around unprepared and wait for something to magically happen or to come to you. You have to make it happen. In order to make it happen- you have to do the leg work and prepare yourself for it. (Example: if you wanted to get a book published and you never finished that book- then it's never going to get published. But if you write the book and then by chance meet a book publisher or if you send it out to agents to be published- and someone actually wants to publish it- then you're prepared for the opportunity to have it published.)
It means there is no such thing as luck. You reach your goals by preparing to achieve them.
The term luck is not scientificic, it's a belief.Luck is a magic happening when Opportunity Meets Preparation . For E.G.When a person wins the lottery we says he is lucky , but actually he got lucky because his preparation of buying lottery time and again or first time got struck with the lottery winning opportunity .Preparation is very key here . If you are not prepared or dont prepare you can never get lucky ...Also look out for opportunity and prepare accordingly , so you get lucky more often.
Some will answer yes and some may say no. Do not allow yourself to be swayed by belief in such superstition. There is an old adage worth remembering instead. "Luck is where opportunity meets preparation."
Seneca, a first-century Roman philosopher, allegedly said, "Luck is where the crossroads of opportunity and preparation meet." Oprah Winfrey must have amended--basically, shortened--the quote before using it herself. Her version was worded exactly as it appears in the question above.
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This quotation is universally attributed to the Roman pholosopher and dramatist Seneca, but nowhere is the specific source mentioned, so it's difficult to say how it was worded in the original Latin. Until such time as the correct answer can be provided, here's a translation that's almost certainly notthe way Seneca said it:Fortuna est quae fit cum praeparatio in occasionem incidit.
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