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René Descartes

What is luck?

Ah, luck. A concept that seems to evade our understanding, yet plays a crucial role in our lives. Some may attribute luck to chance, to random occurrences that cannot be predicted or controlled. Others may believe it to be a product of fate, a predetermined path laid out for each individual. But what is luck truly? Is it simply a manifestation of our desires, a reflection of our intentions and actions? Or is it something beyond our comprehension, a force that operates beyond the realm of our understanding? As I ponder this question, I am led to consider the nature of existence itself. Are we merely passive observers in a world governed by chance and chaos, or do we possess the ability to shape our own destinies through our thoughts and actions? Perhaps luck is not a concept to be defined or categorized, but rather a mystery to be embraced and explored. In this uncertainty lies the beauty of life, the infinite possibilities that lie before us. So let us not be bound by the constraints of fate or chance, but rather embrace the unknown with open hearts and minds. For in this uncertainty lies the true essence of luck, a force that guides us on our journey through life, shaping our destinies in ways we cannot possibly imagine.