Fortune: Success usually comes to those who are too busy to be looking for it

Example: I think that this quote is talking about how successful people are often too busy completing tasks and making a difference to worry about the status of their success.

For instance, if a CEO of a company is in the middle of running a company and trying to make sure that the company is making money, the CEO is not likely to be thinking about the success that others will be judging him/her on.  Instead, the CEO is focused on the task at hand or the several tasks that the job forces him to do.

Another example can be anyone who is motivated to truly live life.  If you are busy doing, you can’t spend time worrying.  The more you do, the more likely you are to succeed.  So by the shear nature of doing, one would be likely to focused on what is in front of them and not the likely success that will come despite looking for it.  Those who do look for success aren’t being productive enough to find it.  I have an uncle who is constantly switching jobs looking for the next best thing instead of just working hard at whatever he’s doing.  He doesn’t like hard work and wants get rich quick schemes.  Anyone in this circumstance is NOT likely to find the success they desire.

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