LIFE IS NOT SUBJECT TO CHANCE; IT IS SUBJECT TO TRUTHS.

In the village of Iduu, two young men, Chijioke and Tunde, had different views about life. Chijioke believed that success was purely based on luck, while Tunde believed that hard work and honesty were the keys to a good life.

Chijioke spent his days playing games and waiting for a miracle to change his life. He often said, “One day, luck will shine on me.” Meanwhile, Tunde worked diligently as an apprentice under a carpenter, learning the trade and saving money to start his own business.

One day, Chijioke heard of a rich man who became wealthy through gambling. Inspired, he spent all his money playing betting games, hoping for instant riches. But luck never favored him, and he lost everything.

On the other hand, Tunde remained consistent. After years of learning and working hard, he opened his own business line. His honesty and skill brought him many customers, and soon, he became one of the most successful men in Iduu.

One day, a frustrated and penniless Chijioke asked Tunde, “How did you become so rich while I am still struggling?”

Tunde smiled and said, “Life does not favor chance; it favors truth. The truth is that success comes from effort, discipline, and wisdom—not blind luck.”
LIFE IS NOT SUBJECT TO CHANCE; IT IS SUBJECT TO TRUTHS. In the village of Iduu, two young men, Chijioke and Tunde, had different views about life. Chijioke believed that success was purely based on luck, while Tunde believed that hard work and honesty were the keys to a good life. Chijioke spent his days playing games and waiting for a miracle to change his life. He often said, “One day, luck will shine on me.” Meanwhile, Tunde worked diligently as an apprentice under a carpenter, learning the trade and saving money to start his own business. One day, Chijioke heard of a rich man who became wealthy through gambling. Inspired, he spent all his money playing betting games, hoping for instant riches. But luck never favored him, and he lost everything. On the other hand, Tunde remained consistent. After years of learning and working hard, he opened his own business line. His honesty and skill brought him many customers, and soon, he became one of the most successful men in Iduu. One day, a frustrated and penniless Chijioke asked Tunde, “How did you become so rich while I am still struggling?” Tunde smiled and said, “Life does not favor chance; it favors truth. The truth is that success comes from effort, discipline, and wisdom—not blind luck.”
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