Fortune Apr 2026

The Latin proverb Audentes Fortuna iuvat suggests that fortune is not entirely random; it has "preferences" for certain behaviors.

: Philosophers like Machiavelli contrasted Fortuna (luck) with Virtù (human skill and strength). He argued that while fortune controls half of our actions, the other half is governed by our ability to prepare and adapt. Fortune

Historically, fortune was not just a bank balance but a powerful, often fickle, cosmic force. The Latin proverb Audentes Fortuna iuvat suggests that

: Stoicism teaches that external fortune (wealth, status) is "indifferent." True fortune is found in one's character and the ability to remain unshaken by life's "slings and arrows". 2. The Psychology of "Fortune Favors the Bold" Fortune

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