Luck, I believe, is where preparation meets opportunity.

Marcella Purnama
Luck, I believe, is where preparation meets opportunity.
Luck, I believe, is where preparation meets opportunity.
Luck, I believe, is where preparation meets opportunity.
Luck, I believe, is where preparation meets opportunity.
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As a student, this is what you believe. To become lucky in life, you must prepare for the opportunity to be noticeable. You must learn how to present yourself in a positive manner, how to work hard and how to be dependable. If you have enough of these qualities, opportunities will come your way and luck will follow. Luck is a matter of preparation meeting opportunity.

Source: What I Wish I Had Known

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