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MIGUEL DE CERVANTES

"'A good heart breaks bad luck,'" Sancho remarked.

 

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Miguel de Cervantes’ Don Quixote (Part 1) is a brilliant satire on chivalry, reality, and human folly. Following the delusional yet noble Don Quixote and his pragmatic squire Sancho Panza, the novel explores themes of idealism, adventure, and the clash between fantasy and truth. With humor and depth, Cervantes critiques society while celebrating the power of dreams. A foundational work of literature, Part 1 sets the stage for one of the most influential stories ever written...

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Good luck is more dangerous than bad luck. Bad luck teaches valuable lessons about patience, timing, and the need to be prepared for the worst; good luck deludes you into the opposite lesson, making you think your brillliance will carry you through. Your fortune will inevitably turn, and when it ...

Lucky People Handle Adversity Differently

  • They see the positive side of their bad luck.
  • They are convinced that any bad luck they face, will, in the long run, work out for the best.
  • They take constructive steps to prevent more bad luck in the future.

Most people enable the second choice

  • I tell a "bad luck" story
  • You sympathise and then share your own
  • We both agree it was bad luck that was the cause
  • Neither one of us learns

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