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RageFuel Why the hell are there still people who insist luck doesn't matter a lot?

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Seriously fuck those people who keep spouting this.

Wanna know how important luck is?

Simple. Look at the young men who were born during ww1/ww2. No matter how much they try etc, most of them are going to an early grave as cannon fodder.

If they were born today, they would at least be given the chance to experience life past 20. Maybe they will go to college, get a job, a car, family etc.

But because they were born during the time of the war, they won't see that. They will see themselves dying in a ditch from bullets and shrapnel at a young age.

That's how much luck matters.
 
people with good luck think they got what they have with hard work
 
Winners in a rigged game consider the game fair until they start losing.
 
I have bad luck
 
Wanna know how important luck is?
What is luck?
Is it lucky to be born in Chad's body?
It seems to me that everything in this world is programmed. Luck is an illusion.
 
I have bad luck
What is luck?
Is it lucky to be born in Chad's body?
It seems to me that everything in this world is programmed. Luck is an illusion.
It’s brutal pill, everything is predetermined, free will is an illusion. The “you” you know is nothing but dna and it’s interactions with the environment. Nothing supernatural
 
Luck is everything
 
Seriously fuck those people who keep spouting this.

Wanna know how important luck is?

Simple. Look at the young men who were born during ww1/ww2. No matter how much they try etc, most of them are going to an early grave as cannon fodder.

If they were born today, they would at least be given the chance to experience life past 20. Maybe they will go to college, get a job, a car, family etc.

But because they were born during the time of the war, they won't see that. They will see themselves dying in a ditch from bullets and shrapnel at a young age.

That's how much luck matters.
A lot of normies actually do believe in luck.
A lot of people don't want to believe luck though because it implies there are things completely out of their control and that they are just an experiment test subject in life like everyone else for random events that occur.
 

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