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Board Economics
Re: Success is fundamentally determined by luck, not effort.
by
ancafe
on 19/05/2023, 13:13:16 UTC
Come from a wealthy family, that's called luck, and they are more likely to succeed thanks to a solid foundation from the beginning. Indeed, luck plays an extremely important role in anyone's career success, but many people always think that is not true, and they consider themselves talented.
It's a reality and almost 75% of people born into wealthy families who own businesses will pass it on. I mean they have much greater luck compared to people who are born from poor families, most children of rich people must be taught to take control of their father's business and from a young age they have been forged and directed for that.

Although in general not all children born to wealthy business owners will be as successful as following their fathers, in reality almost 75% of them follow their father's success. Having opportunities and having everything is the way to achieve success whereas people who have nothing have to struggle hard to achieve all of that.

I am sure that without luck no one will succeed. But successful people are like that, always conceited and arrogant, always thinking they are good without anyone's help, and do not believe in luck.
Luck is also based on hard work, but talking about opportunity is the same as comparing a child born to a business family with a child born to a poor family. Different parenting styles and family education will give birth to different thoughts, the value of arrogance also refers to the upbringing of their parents, but we also often find poor people who become rich are far more arrogant than children born in business families.