Life is like playing dice, sometimes you roll high, sometimes low, and that can make a big difference in what happens next.
Imagine you and your friend both want to be the best at soccer. You both practice hard every day, but one of you has a bigger goal than the other. That’s like luck, it helps decide who gets noticed first or gets picked for a special team.
How Luck Can Help
How Luck Can Trip You Up
Other times, luck can be tricky, like if your favorite toy breaks just when you wanted to show it off at school. It’s not that you didn’t try; sometimes life throws surprises that aren’t fair.
But remember: even if luck helps or hurts, you can still make the most of what comes next! Life is like playing dice, sometimes you roll high, sometimes low, and that can make a big difference in what happens next.
Imagine you and your friend both want to be the best at soccer. You both practice hard every day, but one of you has a bigger goal than the other. That’s like luck, it helps decide who gets noticed first or gets picked for a special team.
How Luck Can Help
Sometimes, luck is like getting a free cookie in your lunch, it doesn’t mean you didn’t work hard, but it gives you a little extra boost. Maybe you get to play with the best kids on the field because of something that happened randomly, like your teacher choosing teams by names.
How Luck Can Trip You Up
Other times, luck can be tricky, like if your favorite toy breaks just when you wanted to show it off at school. It’s not that you didn’t try; sometimes life throws surprises that aren’t fair.
But remember: even if luck helps or hurts, you can still make the most of what comes next!
Examples
- A student gets into their dream school because they applied on a random day.
- Someone wins the lottery without even buying a ticket.
- A person meets their future partner at a coffee shop by chance.
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See also
- Can you predict a number that is "randomly" chosen by a person better?
- What are gaussian ensembles?
- What is chance?
- Why we see patterns in randomness | BBC Ideas?
- What is pseudo-randomness?