I don't believe in luck, but rather destiny. And destiny comes when you chase opportunity, only then will you make your own path in life.

Aaron Lauritsen
I don't believe in luck, but rather destiny. And destiny...
I don't believe in luck, but rather destiny. And destiny...
I don't believe in luck, but rather destiny. And destiny...
I don't believe in luck, but rather destiny. And destiny...
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I don't believe in luck. I believe that there is a variety of elements that have to come together for us to have success in life, but it's our own hard work that will allow us to achieve our goals. If things happen without our control, then they are just an accident.

Source: 100 Days Drive: The Great North American Road Trip

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