"The amount of good luck coming your way depends on your willingness to act"
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The subtext is almost tactical. Action isn’t just hustle-myth bravado; it’s a probability engine. The more you show up, the more people can say your name in rooms you’re not in. The more you ship, the more your work has a chance to collide with a moment, a need, a trend. “Luck” becomes shorthand for the compound effects of visibility, feedback, iteration, and the social networks that form around people who are already in motion.
Context matters: Sher built her brand in the late-20th-century self-help and entrepreneurship ecosystem, a world saturated with passive wish-fulfillment (vision boards, “manifesting”) and equally saturated with burnout-y grind culture. Her sentence splits the difference. It offers agency without pretending you can control everything. The rhetorical trick is motivational but not naive: it grants you the one lever you actually have - willingness - and dares you to pull it. In an economy that rewards initiative and punishes hesitation, Sher turns “luck” from an alibi into a job description.
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