Success Is Not Luck, It’s a Choice
By Anushka Dutta
“Many people never become what they truly wish to be, not because they lack ability, but because they are too afraid to
ask for it. Fear of failure often stops them even from dreaming the life they secretly desire.”
In conversations about achievement, the word luck appears frequently. When someone reaches a remarkable position, whether in business, sports, art, or public life, the easiest explanation people offer is that fortune must have favoured them. It is a simple way of understanding success,
But it rarely tells the whole story.
If we look more closely at the journeys behind meaningful achievements, we often discover something far more powerful than luck: a decision.
Every significant accomplishment begins with a moment that is usually invisible to the world, the moment a person decides
who they want to become. Long before recognition, titles, or public admiration arrive, there is simply a quiet internal
choice. It is the decision to move toward a particular vision of oneself, even when the outcome is uncertain.
That first decision can be the most difficult step of the entire journey. Choosing a path requires courage. It is like standing at the bottom of a very tall ladder and deciding to climb it without knowing exactly how high it goes. Many people
hesitate at this stage, not because they lack talent or intelligence, but because uncertainty can feel intimidating.
Yet once that first step is taken, something remarkable begins to happen. Progress slowly unfolds. Skills develop with time
and effort, confidence grows through experience, and opportunities start to appear along the way. The path may still
contain challenges, but the direction becomes clearer.
If we listen carefully to the stories of successful individuals, whether they are entrepreneurs, athletes, scientists, or artists, we often notice a common pattern. Before the world recognised them, they had already made a deliberate decision about the person they wanted to become. Their achievements did not suddenly appear overnight; they grew from a series of consistent choices and persistent actions.
At the same time, the world is filled with remarkable talent that often remains unseen. In everyday life, we encounter
individuals with extraordinary abilities, people who sing beautifully, create inspiring art, think deeply about life, or carry wisdom that could guide and uplift others.
Not all of them become widely recognised, and this is an important truth to acknowledge. Recognition does not always reflect the true distribution of talent or wisdom in society. In fact, I believe many people possess knowledge, insight, and wisdom equal to, or perhaps even greater than, mine. Yet the world may never hear their voices or see their work. Not because they lacked the ability, but because they did not choose to step forward in the way I did.
This realisation reminds us that success is not simply about being the most talented or the most intelligent person. Often,
It is about making a conscious decision to pursue a path and then walking it with commitment.
Talent may exist quietly in many places, but recognition often follows those who choose to act on their potential and bring
their work into the world. Success is rarely about who has the most talent; it is often about who chooses to step forward with
their talent.
Luck may occasionally create opportunities, but it rarely determines the outcome of a life. What matters more are the decisions people make repeatedly, the choice to continue learning, the choice to persist despite setbacks, and the choice to believe that their efforts can lead somewhere meaningful.
When we begin to understand success in this way, it no longer seems like a distant miracle reserved for a fortunate few. Instead, it becomes something much more human: a journey built through decisions, patience, and perseverance.
My own journey reflects this truth. Becoming an author was not a matter of luck; it was a decision about who I wanted to become. Once that decision was made, every step afterwards became part of that journey. Luck may open a door, but it is our choices that decide whether we walk through it.
About the Author
Anushka Dutta is a motivational and spiritual writer. Her book Magic Inside You is available on Amazon and at Universal Bookstore Aliganj.
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