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"The harder you work, the luckier you are." What is English translation?
"The harder you work, the luckier you are." The harder I work, the luckier I will be.

The harder you work, the luckier you are;

Every lucky gift has a hard past. The world only looks at the results, and successful people seem to be lucky!

Life is not a long vacation-people who live in houses have no bad luck, but no good luck.

All wasted time should be deducted from your life-how long is your life? If you live to 80 years old, you will only live 60 years after deducting the wasted 20 years.

Falling down too many times, is it easier than lying down? Life is a marathon, hard work is a lifelong amulet, and bad luck is a godsend.

Grasp the key to life-there is no luck because there are no contacts, contacts come out, and friends don't fall from the sky.

Draw an extension line for luck-take one more step in the direction of good luck, and every step is close to good luck.

About the author:

Zhong Hui, a freelance writer, was once the editor of the literary salon of Nautical magazine, and her works were scattered in newspapers such as Voice, Learning and Sanya Daily.

She is young, but sharp enough. She is strong, but also soft. She hurried through the city, but carefully cared for every lost soul.

She writes with all her strength, trying to convey what her tentacles feel.

She speaks enthusiastically, just to share all her thoughts with her heart.

She said that although we are all young people who have nothing but dreams, the world loves silly children who are willing to work hard.