I Feel Lucky
I Feel Lucky
Mary Chapin Carpenter-I Feel Lucky: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nCMQvOEE0cg
https://blogs.scientificamerican.com/beautiful-minds/the-role-of-luck-in-life-success-is-far-greater-than-we-realized/
Mary Chapin Carpenter-I Feel Lucky: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nCMQvOEE0cg
https://blogs.scientificamerican.com/beautiful-minds/the-role-of-luck-in-life-success-is-far-greater-than-we-realized/
This will only surprise the successful.
ReplyDeleteI could interpret this to mean the successful do not waste their time reading magazines such as Success , Forbes , or Entrepreneur . . . .
ReplyDeleteOne problem, obviously, is the metric of "success". Right Living does not easily translate to Capitalism.
ReplyDeleteFinancial success is only one axis, and luck plays a huge part on it. My mother defined a successful musician as one who was "philharmonic, and rises to the top on the dead bodies of his competitors."
ReplyDeleteI could never be that guy.
My definition of a successful musician is one who can reach out to another human soul, contact it, and raise the vibration of both. Most notably, my definition has nothing whatsoever to do with finance or marketing. I have to prefer I.
Is success only measurable (MEASURABLE!) in financial terms? Humanity is so fickle.
I feel like I should mention that this article looked at more than just financial success.
ReplyDeleteSure. I just think that Right Living is hard to quantify.
ReplyDeletePerfectly, sure. But I bet we could agree on some things being better than others!
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