Luck take a huge role in our success, it’s a combination of hard work, determination, optimism, and inspiration, I think we are building our luck in different thing we doing in our regular life, so yes I believe we make or build our luck. Luck also exerted a considerable influence on the careers of much highly successful business man.
Luck has
the power to transform the unbelievable into the possible; and help to
make the difference between poverty or financial reward, success or failure, happiness or despair.
Many other business men also put much of their success down to chance and good luck with some interesting seminars; it even affects the careers and success of very important figure, scientists and politicians.
Here
are some examples/queries which are discussed regarding this topic
does really luck exists..!!! Some of them will show luck exist and some
them not...!!!
FAVOUR...
National Lotteries Example.
When
someone wins by way of chance they are lucky. What else would you call
it? Good fortune? A gift of fate? It certainly isn't skill or knowledge
when people win something like this.
Similar experience can occur
in games like pool or poker. No matter how well you play the other
player can simply get lucky with cards dealt and hitting the ball.
Sure why not?
"luck"
is a word with a meaning; a definition. And thus it exists. - People
may say they are lucky or unlucky, but that is due to the amount of
things that have happened to them in either direction of what they
consider good and bad. And that is just chance. - You don't hear people
who have had great things happen to them saying they are unlucky; that
something bad will happen to them. Luck is based on what has happened,
not what will. This is due to people needing data to make decisions.
Yes, luck exists.
There
seem to be many people who are lucky. Likewise, there are unlucky ones.
However, most cases luck comes to those who work hard and do enough
research for what they are doing, which helps them to take risks while
others hesitate. Since they make success in the unexpected area or in
unexpected way, people tend to think they have luck for their success.
Yes, in a way.
It
is all in the mindset, really, and how one would define "luck". Luck,
to me, is when something that statistically should not have happened,
happened. For example, say some kid did not study for a multiple choice
quiz, but passed with a 70. He go lucky because he was not prepared, but
still passed. He got just enough answers right by chance. That sort of
luck exists. The universe purposefully putting things in the right place
for you just because you carried around a four leaf clover? That does
not.
AGAINST..
Luck is simply chance
Luck
doesn't exist; looking at some of the arguments on the left people
often cite instances where people made off better than others in
unlikely circumstances. Everything happens for a reason and given the
right data can be physically predicted such as some people surviving a
crash and not others. Some people have bigger, stronger bones than
others allowing them to survive things others cannot, just to give one
example. In a crash people are also in different places relative to the
impact of the other car and thus it has a different effect on some than
others, often meaning the difference between life or death. Take the
lottery for another example; to keep it simple there are 10 tickets.
Some one wins, and the other 9 lose, but when the one person wins, it
isn't because of some magical force we call 'luck', it's because of
their unlikely, but far from impossible, chances of winning.
If luck exists, there should be some PROOF or EXPLANATION behind it,
People
say that passing exams without revising is luck, bit it's not. The
person who passed the exam knew the answer to the questions on the
paper. You don't revise 2 add 2 everyday to know that it equals 4, do
you? You just REMEMBER that it does.
Another 'lucky' incident is
that no one sees you there when you're hiding. IT isn't luck, they just
didn't LOOK anywhere near your hiding spot to know you were there.
Last point. So if you toss a coin hoping to get tails and you get tails,
IT ISN'T luck. It's just that it had half a chance of landing on heads
and half a chance of landing on tails, so it had to land on one of them
and it was tails.
In terms of religion and mythology it was said::
Hinduism-
In
Hinduism
it is said that by proper worship, with a meticulous prayer procedure
(Sanskrit: Shri Lakshmi Sahasranam Pujan Vidhi) the blessings of
Lakshmi,
the Hindu goddess of money and fortune, may be obtained. Lakshmi
Parayan (prayer) is performed in most Hindu homes on the day of
Diwali, the festival of lights. At that time also
Rangoli
are drawn, decorative designs on floors of living rooms and courtyards
during Hindu festivals that are meant as a sacred welcoming area for the
luck.
Islam-
There is no concept of luck in
Islam other than actions determined by Allah based on the merit of the choice made by human beings. It is stated in the
Qur’an (
Sura:
Adh-Dhariyat
(The Wind that Scatter) verse:22) that one’s sustenance is
pre-determined in heaven when the Lord says: “And in the heaven is your
provision and that which ye are promised.” However, one should
supplicate towards Allah to better one’s life rather than hold faith in
un-Islamic acts such as using “lucky charms”. However, in
Arabic language there is a word which directly means “luck”, which is
حظ ḥaẓẓ, and a word for “lucky”,
محظوظ maḥẓūẓ.
The
Tunisians retain some native beliefs of
Berber origin such as the
evil eye.A number of practices, such as shutters painted blue are also used to repel evil spirits.
Buddhism-
Gautama Buddha,
the founder of
Buddhism,
taught his followers not to believe in luck. The view which was taught
by Gautama Buddha states that all things which happen must have a cause,
either material or spiritual, and do not occur due to luck, chance or
fate. The idea of moral causality,
karma (
Pali: kamma), is central in Buddhism. In the
Sutta Nipata, the Buddha is recorded as having said the following about selling luck:
Whereas
some religious men, while living of food provided by the faithful make
their living by such low arts, such wrong means of livelihood as
palmistry, divining by signs, interpreting dreams … bringing good or bad
luck … invoking the goodness of luck … picking the lucky site for a
building, the monk Gautama refrains from such low arts, such wrong means
of livelihood.
However belief in luck is prevalent in many predominantly Buddhist countries. In
Thailand, Buddhists may wear verses (takrut) or lucky amulets which have been blessed by monks for protection against harm.
Author Says:
I think luck can certainly exist for people, good and bad. It really depends on the situation, and personal beliefs though.
I personally do not believe in a higher power, like God, so I often
think of luck when good and bad things happen to me I don't believe
people can be luckier than others in general. Maybe one night at the
casino they could be, but if we all lived forever, everyone would even
out at 50/50 for good and bad occurrences.
I believe it is just a word.
Meaning that when everything is down to chance, luck comes into play, it is a word to describe when everything is out
of
your control and there is nothing you can do but see what happens. If
it's a good thing, you're lucky, if it's bad, you weren't lucky.
Some
people even after working hard do not reap the harvest of their
efforts, while others without the slightest effort can by chance achieve
their goals. I do not believe that either good luck or bad luck is
constant in any persons life, it is, in my opinion, a matter of chance.
Everything
doesn't go as planned, unexpected things happen, and while luck does
play a part in governing an individuals life, I believe that we must
maximize what we can control and hope for the best.