La Buena Suerte -
When the opportunity arrives (the seed), it only grows if you have already prepared the soil.
To get something new, you must change your environment or habits. La buena suerte
The concept of "luck" is often viewed as a random event—winning the lottery or being in the right place at the right time. However, Álex Rovira and Fernando Trías de Bes argue in their book La Buena Suerte that while "Luck" (Chance) is beyond our control, "Good Luck" (Prosperity) is the result of personal initiative and preparation. 2. The Core Philosophy: Luck vs. Good Luck The authors establish a critical distinction: When the opportunity arrives (the seed), it only
assumes that if the clover isn't there, he must create the conditions for it to grow. He clears the soil, finds water, and ensures there is enough light. By "preparing the ground," Sid is the only one who finds the clover when it finally blooms. 4. The 10 Rules of Good Luck However, Álex Rovira and Fernando Trías de Bes
Procrastination is the enemy of opportunity.


