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Just My Luck -

In many cases, what we call "bad luck" is actually a lack of margin. The person who "unluckily" misses the bus might be the same person who consistently leaves exactly three minutes before it arrives, leaving no room for a misplaced set of keys or a slow elevator. By attributing these failures to "luck," we give away our agency, making ourselves the passive victims of a world we cannot control. The Power of Perspective

We all know someone who seems "perpetually unlucky." They miss the bus by seconds, their computer crashes ten minutes before a deadline, and they always seem to be in the slowest line at the grocery store. It is easy to view these events as a series of unfortunate strikes from fate. Yet, social scientists often argue that luck is less about what happens to us and more about how we interact with our environment. Just My Luck

If luck is largely a matter of mindset and preparation, then "luckiness" is a skill that can be developed. To change your luck, you can: In many cases, what we call "bad luck"