
Having decades of experience in my work, it wouldn’t be right to say I didn’t stumble along the way. If anything, I didn’t just stumble, but completely fell and felt that staying down was much better than getting up. My journey wasn’t an easy one, but something I learned was that things that matter the most are always worth working for — even if it means from the ground up. The trouble is, finding out what is worth working for is often a shot in the dark.
Luckily, there exist methods to know what is worth working for. In my line of work, it involves reading one’s Heaven Luck. Heaven Luck, or our Destiny chart, is a factor of Human Success that is like one’s own Life Blueprint. There, one’s past, present and future can be read. It is also capable of showing one’s innate characteristics and certain dispositions to certain jobs or activities. With this in one’s grasp, there is no need to aimlessly search for what or who is worth working for.
Another factor of Human Success is Man Luck. This is essential one’s Hard work. You might wonder, if it is something worth working for, do I still need to work hard? The answer is “Yes!” This is because difficulty will still exist even when one is faced with what’s worth it. Life will throw everything it can to test how much one resolves to keep what is worth in one’s life. With one’s hard work, one will be able to persist despite the difficulties and prevail no matter the obstacles.
To be honest, even when faced with the profession of my dreams, the hurdles that were in the way have made me want to give up. I stress the importance of Man Luck for this very reason. Even with the job of one’s dream, it doesn’t suddenly become sunshine and rainbows. One’s will and drive will be tested by Life. In the end, when one prevails, it shall all be worth it because it is the pressure that forms the diamond.
“Hurdles are not there to stop us from achieving our goals, but to bring out how much one wants to achieve it” is a quote that resonates with me. Many times I had to start from scratch, restart from the beginning and rise from the rubble, but in the end, I did not yield because I knew this is what I was meant to do. Though life may throw trouble our way, one must not take this as a sign to give up, but a sign to build a better foundation from the rubbles that life has put us in.