I believe you can only be lucky if you start out beingvery good

Talal AbuGhazaleh
I believe you can only be lucky if you start...
I believe you can only be lucky if you start...
I believe you can only be lucky if you start...
I believe you can only be lucky if you start...
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I believe you can only be lucky if you start out being very good, meaning you should always try to be the best at everything. It is possible to win big by having a great attitude or even luck. However, if you don't work for it, it won't happen.

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