Life is like playing a game where sometimes you get good cards and sometimes you get bad cards, and that's what Barry Schwartz means by luck.
Imagine you're at the park with your favorite toy, maybe it's a ball. When you kick it, sometimes it goes far away, and sometimes it just plops right back to your feet. That’s like luck, some days things go smoothly, and other days they don’t, even if you did everything the same.
How Luck Shapes Choices
Luck Isn’t All Good or Bad
Sometimes people say luck is just about getting what they want. But Barry Schwartz says it’s also about what happens when things don't go as planned. Like if your ball rolls into a puddle, you might get wet, but maybe that makes for a funny story later!
So, luck is like the surprises in life, some are nice, and some are tricky, but they all help shape who we become.
Examples
- A missed bus can lead to missing an important meeting, which changes your day.
- Getting a bad grade on a test might seem like a failure, but it could be due to random factors.
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