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Blackpill Chads are literally luckier than most people according to the definition of luck

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Luck = Preparation meets Opportunity

As we all know being a Chad means you're good looking and tall.

Being good looking and tall gets you far more opportunities than being average.

Therefore assuming Chad does the same amount of preparation as an average guy, he will have more luck because he has far more opportunities for his preparation to meet.

Hell Chad doesn't even to prepare as much and his luck will still be better because the real bottleneck is Opportunity.

Think of it like fishing. You can prepare all you want and throw the rod in many times. But if there are few fish in the sea, your chance of catching something sucks. Meanwhile Chad throws his rod in way fewer times but there are tons of fish in the sea. Therefore even the fewer times he tries, he still catches more fish overall compared to you at the end of the day.

That's why our luck is so shit. We can prepare as much as we want but there's no opportunity for it to meet.
 
Based. Chad wins every time. No matter how much we try we'll always loose to him.
 
There are a lot of definitions of luck. The idea of "very lucky/unlucky" by the average person is very different from a mathematician's, for example.

Mathematically, it's the deviation from the mean. How much or how little can be how lucky or unlucky. But even then it's hard to quantify degrees of luck. Is one standard deviation (SD) to the left or right lucky or unlucky? It depends on what we're measuring. How many SDs do we need go to from the colloquial and qualitative "lucky/unlucky" to "very lucky/unlucky" to "extremely lucky/unlucky"?

And how lucky are you really, if you got dealt a pat royal flush in poker, but you're merely playing penny ante kitchen table stakes with your kid sibling? What does it matter in the bigger picture, since it hasn't dramatically improved or worsened your life situation. You'd be extremely lucky to make just one royal flush in your lifetime and you've just wasted it trying to pass the time with your siblings because your PS is being repaired.

Luck is the conscious experience of some outcome of some probability distribution. You could survive a car crash and feel extemely lucky, but according to an engineering physicist, your particular type of crash may have had a very high probability of survival, so it wasn't really all that special (it was to you, though).
 
I don't agree with that definition of luck.

In what way does finding money on the side of the road require preparation?

In what way does being born into wealth or with an attractive body require preparation?
 
Chads can get away wıth everything.
 
op is a snitch
 

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