Friday, September 7, 2012

Into the Woods-1


"The harder to get, the better you have." This proverb has some truth to it. It is true in the sense of hard work.  The harder you work for something, the better the result. Take school for example, earning a PhD is extremely difficult, but the result is great. This proverb could also go along with the saying, "If it was easy, everyone would be doing it." The more you have to work for something, the better the outcome. There is a time when this proverb is not true, and that is when you think about luck. People can do nothing, and still have more than the people that work hard. For example, winning the lottery. The individuals, who win the lottery, just buy a ticket and then are lucky enough to have won millions of dollars. They didn't have to work for it, yet the outcome is life changing. Many people don't believe in luck; they think that everyone has to work for what they have. I disagree. I believe that there is luck, but I also believe that working hard gets you the best results. When you have to work for something, the more you appreciate it. Also, you can't rely on luck one. One must work hard so the outcome is the best it can be.

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