Some people just seem to be lucky.
What is Luck?
Luck can be good or bad. Luck occurs by accident or chance. Luck applies to a real person.
Some people may seem to make all the right decisions. But maybe luck was involved. Sometimes luck involves being at the right place at the right time… but warning: the luck could be good or bad! The best advice I have is to do your best, be honest, be careful and plan for the future. Don’t ever depend on good luck, and plan to avoid bad occurrences.
Check out the following video clip. Was he lucky? You decide.
I think he should have known the train schedule, and not have been checking the tracks at that time. He could of avoided the situation. In the end, he was very fortunate to be alive. Lucky? Perhaps.
Don’t depend on luck.
Luck is for the unprepared.
we are what we think.
~Walter Anderson
Joke of the Day
A guy is caught by a ranger eating a bald eagle and is consequently put in jail for the crime. On the day of his trail, the conversation went something like this:
Judge: "Do you know that eating a bald eagle is a federal offense?"
Man: "Yes I did. But if you let me argue my case, I'll explain what happened."
Judge: "Proceed."
Man: "I got lost in the woods. I hadn't had anything to eat for two weeks. I was so hungry. Next thing I see is a Bald Eagle swooping down at the lake for some fish. I knew that if I followed the Eagle I could maybe steal the fish. Unfortunately, in the process of taking the fish I killed the Eagle. I figured that since I killed the Eagle I might as well eat it since it would be more disgraceful to let it rot on the ground."
Judge: "The court will take a recess while we analyze your testimony."
15 minutes goes by and the judge returns.
Judge: "Due to the extreme circumstance you were under and because you didn't intend to kill the Eagle, the court will dismiss the charges. But if you don't mind the court asking, what does a Bald Eagle taste like?"
Man: "Well your honor, it is hard to explain. The best I can describe it is maybe a combination between a California Condor and a Spotted Owl."
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