by -O-uknow on June 6th, 2008

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Does too much luck anywhere create not enough everywhere else?

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  • No. People have their own individual patterns of luck that effects nothing except for them. When their luck is bad they should be cautious. When their luck is good they should take chances.

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  • by Mr. Meaulnes on June 6th, 2008

    Mr. Meaulnes

    No, because luck is not some limited resource to be distributed.

    When something occurs accidentally that happens to work in our favour, we call it luck, but seeing as how just about every single person on the planet has at least slightly different interests, what qualifies as luck depends entirely upon who's looking at it.

    In fact, one event can be lucky for one person, and terribly unlucky for another, so unless there's some higher-power doling out the luck with one particular person at a time in mind... there's no truly objective definition for the term.

    Luck never happens.
    Stuff just happens, and we call it luck.

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  • Nope, some people consider themselves lucky others do not. The lucky ones are not taking up all the luck, there's plenty to go around, you just gotta picture good things happening to you, and they will.

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  • by Simply99 -- Not a fan favorite. on June 6th, 2008

    Simply99 -- Not a fan favorite.

    Nope, my friend. Luck is like air, dirt, courage, and bad hair cuts. It's an unlimited natural resource.

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  • by limelexi on June 6th, 2008

    limelexi

    yes

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