We’ve all met someone who seems to “always win” — and someone else who can’t catch a break. Is luck random? Or do our beliefs about luck shape reality? That’s the : the more you chase luck, the more it evades you, but the more you act as if you’re already lucky, the luckier you become.
This comes from persistence and "hustle." By constantly moving, stirring the pot, and meeting people, you collide with opportunities. lucky paradox guide
Luck is a numbers game. You can increase your "Luck Surface Area" by doing two things: doing more things and telling more people about them. We’ve all met someone who seems to “always
The lucky paradox suggests a different social ethic: one that acknowledges luck's role and therefore demands humility from the successful and support for the unsuccessful. If wealth is partly luck, then taxation isn't theft—it's acknowledging a collective debt to fortune. That’s the : the more you chase luck,
By increasing your output, staying relaxed, sharing your journey, and remaining open to deviations, you build a net that catches serendipity automatically. Stop waiting for the stars to align. Go out and construct the gravity that pulls them toward you.