Column: Better to be lucky than good, but it’s best to be lucky and good

MAINE SUNDAY TELEGRAM • May 29, 2022

Sometimes no matter how knowledgeable, skillful and experienced you are, the vagaries of fate disrupt your plans; and other times, the pieces seem to fall into place for no apparent reason. More often however, it’s a combination of knowledge generating a certain level of luck and experience in recognizing what to do with it. ~ Bob Humphrey

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