There is no such thing as luck. You can be blessed by God and God does not care how hard you work unless you are working to please him. You are talking about the so called karma... I do not believe in karma
Work harder. "The harder I work, the luckier I become."
Unfortunately, this isn't true. The harder you work, the more your hard work starts to pay off. When you work hard you begin to see the fruits of your labor.
It means that the more you work, the easier it is for you to get to the top. When you are at the top, they work less but make the most money.
The saying goes under the assumption that if you work hard, you will cause things so that if you work hard good things will come to you. I love pizza
To tell the truth, it's actually LUCK.Another answer:I can't remember who said it, but he said, "It's very strange - the harder I work, the luckier I get". Try it.
i don't really believe in luck but wen some thing bad or good happen to you ....it ment to happen and if you think you have a bad luck don't stop and say "ther is nothing good gonna happen to me- I'm not goona make it " we work on destiny but we make that destiny
i don't really believe in luck but wen some thing bad or good happen to you ....it ment to happen and if you think you have a bad luck don't stop and say "ther is nothing good gonna happen to me- I'm not goona make it " we work on destiny but we make that destiny
Although Gary Player is a great golfer and I have a lot of respect for him & I have heard him say that particular saying I don't believe he takes credit for the saying. Gary was born in 1935 and is still alive. I have read were Samuel Goldwyn had said that and similar saying numerous times. Goldwyin was born in July 1879 and died in 1974. He was 56 years old when Player was born. I recently heard Johnny Schillereff credited as the author but Schillereff was born in the 1970's. So I would credit Goldwyn but who really knows?
It is a clever response to the idea of luck. He was saying the harder he worked the more rewarding his accomplishments were. In a sense, he was saying he made his own luck.
Train harder than anyone else. On top of that play as much ball as you possibly can! "The harder I work the luckier I get!" Gordon Gecko
The phrase "the harder you work, the more luck you have" suggests that success often results from dedication and effort rather than mere chance. By putting in more work, individuals create opportunities and position themselves to take advantage of favorable circumstances when they arise. Essentially, it emphasizes that persistence and diligence can lead to unexpected positive outcomes, which may be perceived as luck.
Try harder can be the other way to replace work harder, too.