Luck ?
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Luck?
There is no such thing in the life of the creative person, no matter how much some may argue. It can be said, "You were indeed lucky," or on the other side of the same coin, "That was very bad luck that happening." If time is taken to analyse the event and all of the surrounding circumstances, it will be found that it was a case of being in the right or wrong place at the right or wrong time and reacting to circumstance positively or negatively.
Learning to react in the correct way has taken the artist hours, days and often years of time, practice and work, to know when to act and when to let things take their course.
As Lao Tzu says, "Too much stirring and prodding can spoil a good meal." Likewise, as an example, moving the paint this way and that and for too long or too often can end up with canvas that looks like dull mud in colour and tone.
Those who approach life in the Tao know that bad luck or evil can play no part because it has lost its power and the person living in Tao is in total control. In control of actions and materials.
Give no thought to luck, bad or good and you will feel the freedom from worry and the embrace of goodness.
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