I hate that word - "lucky". It cheapens a lot of hard work. Living in Brooklyn in an apartment without any heat and paying for dinner at the bodega's with dinners - I don't think I felt myself lucky back then. Sitting in my car, eating a hot dog while it was snowing outside, and turning down commercials when they wanted a repercussion saying I was lucky negates the hard work I put in and spits on that guy who freezing his ass off back in Brooklyn. So don't say I'm lucky. I'm not lucky. I worked hard. I found them. For some reason, I found them, and they found me.
“I hate that word - "lucky". It cheapens a lot of hard work. Living in Brooklyn in an apartment without any heat and paying for dinner at the bodega's with dinners - I don't think I felt myself lucky back then. Sitting in my car, eating a hot dog while it was snowing outside, and turning down commercials when they wanted a repercussion saying I was lucky negates the hard work I put in and spits on that guy who freezing his ass off back in Brooklyn. So don't say I'm lucky. I'm not lucky. I worked hard. I found them. For some reason, I found them, and they found me.” is a wisdom quote of unknown authorship. It speaks to themes of life, adversity, work.
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