For some, the process of life seems to be inevitable. You get up in the morning, get ready for work, go to work and come home. Now granted, not every day will be great and wonderful. Most of the time you have more disappointments than happiness. But the remedy is more difficult to understand than people think. You can have something really bad happen or be in total depression and somehow have the courage to stand up and say “Everything will be okay.” But unfortunately, sometimes it just gets worse. When will something good happen to you?

Many people believe that the only good luck comes from the things you do in your own life and that you create your own luck. If that were true, everyone in the world would have more money and more freedom to do as they please. Take those annoying get-rich-quick commercials for example. They tell you what they did, how they did it and that you can do it too. But what they really want is your $29.95 for their program. They never physically tell you that the results will not be the same for everyone. But they advertise it in the smallest letters at the bottom of your TV screen. Now, I don’t think if those shows worked for those people, they would advertise it to others. And if it did, why would you want to sell someone else the opportunity to strengthen your thunder? But that is not all. They make their money by getting people to buy a program that is designed to make you run in circles and possibly make a small change. But not enough to change your life.

Is it weird that the job you knew you were qualified for would be given to someone you knew very well wasn’t? Thats nothing new. Employers hire friends and other co-workers instead of those who know the job better than they do. But again, you are left in the dust with a bad taste in your mouth. And I wonder why this happened to you. You have a good job and you’re a great asset to the company and you get fired so someone can hire their son or daughter who knows nothing about the work you do.

I really can’t explain the lottery. But what I can tell you is that there are those who play to win, those who play for fun and those who play hoping to win. Now let’s see this logically. If you don’t play, you can’t win. If you expect to win, you expect to win. But if you expect to win totally? you will never be If you expect to win, maybe you will. It is thinking philosophically. Hoping for the best but expecting the worst.

But why does it never happen to you? Then when someone wins the lottery that we think they really shouldn’t have won, we get so angry and bitter that we just want to strangle that person. Because, it should have been “me”.

Is there anyone out there who thinks that life should be different and better? Are most of us here to suffer, wither and die, hoping day after day for a miracle? Why should we all feel so bad about a celebrity, who has millions of dollars, can have whatever she wants, not a care in the world, who destroys her own life with drug and alcohol abuse or crime? Isn’t this crazy!? Most of us would give anything to have just a fraction of what these people have, and they throw their lives away. So that? Be careful, focus. Has their time come and gone and the only way to get it back is sympathy for how down they are? Not buying it.

There are millions of people starving in the world, without families, without clothes, without education, without work, without money. But nobody wants to help them either. Perhaps these same people had it all and through some random crisis, lost it all. Those who lose everything they had because of their own stupidity deserve it. However, there are some who have it all and then some, but want more. There are those who had nothing and want nothing. There are those who are comfortable but want a better life. Then there are those who simply have the worst luck in the world, but are forgotten.

There are people in the world with such disdain and greed that nothing has ever happened to them. We live a life of kindness, kindness, and would give the shirt on our back and our last dollar to help someone we love and then they die. This is a kind of spiritual injustice that all good people face and no one knows why.

So what can we do? It is enough for us to get by and hope that the next day will be better than today. keep trying and never give up. But you will always wonder why this is the time that God forgot. There are people with no religion in their life who pray and pray for the slightest good thing to… just help them, and yet it only gets worse. Anyone with a good heart and soul should never suffer and wonder why these things happen to good people. Of course, today, I’m not sure how many of us are left.