If yes please explain why
If no please explain why.
Me: I have to think this over.
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Yes. Luck is similar to Karma, which is either nature's way of corrections or proof that God exists. But I won't go in depth about that. Luck, you have it or you don't. Luck determines everything in your life, so even if you think you have bad luck consider this: You're still alive. Thats rather lucky, if you think about all the crazy crap that can happen on the roads and how it never seems to happen.
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由Euler编辑: 10/6/2013 4:30:15 AMIn classical mechanics, if a machine existed that knew the position and velocities of all particles in the universe at any given time, it would be able to predict the outcome of any conceivable event. It becomes a little hazier with the quantum theory. Is the world truly in a state of constant flux and collapsed probability functions? It's weird.
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1 回复I always compare luck like any other game that has drop rate involve. It's all about the % of it happening.
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I believe in luck simply because if something fortuitous happens to me, it's not necessarily happened because I planned it that way, or because 'fate' decided it would happen. It is because it happened to happen in that happenstance. Therefore, it would be luck that made it happen. I will say that I don't think there is a good luck or bad luck, just that things happen that are not expected. Luck, whether good or bad, makes that occur.
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It's undeniable that certain people drew the better straws of life (I mean, we're all in this thread by way of our computers, which implies all the things that being in a first world country implies - which is a hell of a lot better than being in a third world one - so we all got lucky in that regard), so it's not that far fetched to assume that certain people simply draw better straws more often - now exactly why that happens, i can't say, so i just call the whole thing luck.