martes, 9 de octubre de 2012

Success is a matter of luck



We can only know what we should work rehearsing and making mistakes because success is just luck.

Each human being is unique and we must admit that we have singularities beyond design our fingerprints and iris settings, these features commonly used to identify at national and international authorities.

Although there may be a few matches, it appears that the criteria of what is right and what is wrong, or what is moral and what is amoral, or what is just and what is unjust, they are also quite personal criteria.

Sometimes we agree on some general definitions, but basically everyone has their particular way of understanding ethical values​​.

It is said that "tastes nothing about writing" to mean four things:

- That what is written is reliable;
- That is not written what is arguably true;
- That what is written transcends the ages, the everyday, the fashions;
- That's tastes are so different and changing, that do not support neither duration nor the reliability of what is written.

With these brief remarks we think now what happens to our pursuit of money we need to live.

If everyone has different criteria about what is good or bad, what is moral or amoral and what is right or wrong, how can we know in advance if something (a good or a service that we offer) will market approval demand?

This question is asked by individuals talking alone with his pillow and marketing experts gathered in luxury hotels for several days.

The explanation, in a nutshell is: we can only know what we should work rehearsing and making mistakes, because success is just luck.

Note: Original in Spanish (without translation by Google): El éxito es cuestión de suerte.



 (This is the Article No. 1694)


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