Hard work makes luck. You are negative, and thus the universe punishes you for it. Sorry your life sucks and you are bitter.
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You actually believe luck has nothing to do with it? I am not saying its all luck, but there is definitely a lottery, in which we are all part of. Watch the movie, "The Lottery of Birth."
Anyone can easily be born in a third world country living in a mud hut. Some people are born lucky and have parents who are filthy rich. Are you saying that the child born in the 3rd world country, broke poor, living in a mud hut can as easily as the kid born to rich parents, create the same exact life? This implies that the environment has absolutely no influence on people, which is 100% inaccurate. The kid born to wealthier parents will have access to better food, better education, better community and social resources, better peers, probably less exposure to violence, compared to the kid who lives in a 3rd world country. All drastically affect the individual. To believe that its all about individual merit and that the environment has NO impact on the individual is clearly ridiculous.
Now, let me make it clear: I am not saying that people in poverty can't make a better life for themselves. They obviously can. What I am saying is that its important to recognize how environmental factors are constantly shaping and re-shaping people throughout their lives. Its not as easy as, "Hard work makes luck."
My life does not suck and I am bitter. My stance is more of an open-mindedness to the complexity of life, which is the dynamic interaction between the person and the environment.