Some people succeed more than others because they work harder, make better choices, or get lucky. Imagine two kids who start at the same school, one studies every night and asks questions, while the other plays video games all day. The first kid is more likely to grow up to be a doctor, while the second might just become a game tester.
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- A farmer who waters his plants every day has a better harvest than one who only waters them when it rains.
- A student who reads her notes before tests usually gets better grades than one who only studies right before exams.
- A musician who practices daily becomes more skilled than one who only plays during concerts.
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See also
- Why Do We Say ‘Time Flies’ When We’re Happy?
- Why Did Ancient Philosophers Ask ‘What Is the Good Life?’?
- What Makes a Strategy ‘Successful’ or ‘Futile’?
- What Makes a Society 'Happy' or 'Unhappy'?
- Why Do People Feel Happy When They’re Around Friends?
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