In western cultures, luck is based on perception of probability. Guys who are luckier are not perceived as better at what they do. People have a tendency to remember positive outcomes, so guys who have more of those positive outcomes are perceived as more lucky. ie, "that guy always seems to luck out with the babes". western culture also preaches that all are created equal. assuming equal effort, the guy who gets more is considered "lucky". it is a demented defense mechanism that was created out of this western idea that all people are created equal.
In eastern culture, you are luckier if you do good things vs. bad things cos bad things tend to come back and sting u in the ass. in this way, luck is based on one's positive efforts.
In eastern culture, you are luckier if you do good things vs. bad things cos bad things tend to come back and sting u in the ass. in this way, luck is based on one's positive efforts.
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I can tell you that the power of intention IS what causes luck. Luck is not a random event, in my opinion. Luck is where a belief, work and opportunity intersect. This might sound like newage crap to many, but the power of intention has been documented across the ages in religious books, studies, etc.
The bottom line: Hard work without a true intent and a strong belief in the outcome is just a way of passing time without having a direction. The person who works hard with a vision and intent in mind enjoys the process, is happier and is healthier. The guy who sees the work as a grind just to get by will perform more poorly, be more unhappy, be more likely to abuse something and will suffer in his health.
This, I believe, is the link between hard work, luck, who you know, etc. If you don't truly believe in what you are doing, then you will experience less luck/breakthroughs and will have much to complain and be bitter about.
Just my opinion....
. no wonder people underestimated him, his image didnt really inspire much confidence other than to N E R D S 'emselves, innit. 