True good luck has never been given by others, nor is it something to be begged for; it is the natural result of a stable core, a calm mind, and a firm sense of direction. You will find that those who seem to have good luck are often not anxious. With the same setbacks, some repeatedly exhaust themselves internally, while others calmly review and reflect; some dwell on "what if," while others focus solely on "being more stable next time." The real difference is never luck, but emotional stability. When the core is stable, energy won't be stolen by anxiety. A calm mind is a basic trust in life. People who always feel unworthy of good luck will subconsciously push away even when good things happen. Conversely, those with a relaxed attitude, fewer complaints, and less self-justification are more likely to attract opportunities. When you allow goodness to happen, there is space for it to enter your life. A firm sense of direction is the most reliable source of good luck. In this era, the easiest to be led astray is to follow others' ways of making money, often resulting in going in circles. Truly lucky people are those who cultivate the same thing over the long term; they are not afraid of slow progress, only of stopping. Every effort accumulates potential energy; when that energy is sufficient, good luck becomes a natural outcome. So stop asking when good luck will come. When your core is stable, you won't entangle with emotions; when your mind is calm, you won't fight against life; when your direction is set, you won't be indecisive. You are inherently someone with a magnetic field of good luck.

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