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    George Clooney thinks he's been the "recipient of a lot of luck" in his life

    The 64-year-old actor believes he's received a lot of good luck - but George also thinks that he's created the "opportunity for luck"


    The Hollywood star told AARP: "I think the only life lesson is to bet on yourself. And when there's opportunities, you gotta go.

    "In my life, I have been the recipient of a lot of luck. But I also believe you create opportunity for luck. You create enough opportunity and, every once in a while, you'll hit one."

    George strives to live a "really full life", instead of worrying about potential problems.

    He said: "There's no rhyme or reason for who gets to age and who doesn't. So you should live as if you're not going to get to. And then, if you wake up one day and you're old, you've lived a really full life."

    George previously admitted that he "failed a lot" before finding fame and success.

    The actor also confessed that good fortune had played a significant role in his career.

    He told IndieWire: "I was 34 before [fame] hit. And I'd failed a lot. And having failed a lot I understood how lucky success was. Because it's not just about your brilliance. Luck has a huge hand in it.

    "I think the reason why a lot of young people are such screw ups, is oftentimes they didn't have the luxury I had of forming important relationships and opinions and life experiences before having success."

    George also confessed that he doesn't enjoy being famous.

    He explained: "Fame can be very dangerous, because you can start to enjoy that part of it. And that's not the good part of what I do for a living. The good part is the making of films. The unpleasant part is the fame part, if you're not careful.

    "If you actually lived the life that people hand to you, it'd be fantastic. Of course, no one actually is what those images are portrayed. I do happen to have a good life ... but I also like to work."

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