meeesh
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There is no such thing as luck. It is a fiction of the human imagination.
Try telling that to people who’ve won the lotto then
There is no such thing as luck. It is a fiction of the human imagination.
That’s down to chance, not luck.Try telling that to people who’ve won the lotto then
That’s down to chance, not luck.
"Is luck merely the phenomenological experience of chance? Discuss in relation to two philosophers of game theory"That’s down to chance, not luck.
Someone who has won the Lottery has paid for a ticket and happened to have got, by chance and probability, the same six numbers out of 59 that came out of the machine that week.
There’s always a chance of that happening if you buy a ticket because the ticket buyer can only get numbers that are in the machine, even if the probability is slim, there’s always a chance.
Chance implies an unexpected coincidence; luck implies (like fate, omens, curses and other crackpot fictions of the human imagination) that some sort of magic is involved.
We really need to win the Champions League to shut everyone up.
Yeah right. By when?Real Madrid is the biggest club in the world due to 14 UCL-trophies and Man City should aspire to come close to their level.
If in anyway suggesting my boy swapping his city top to his "comeback" city top didn't make a difference when we were 2 down to Villa then I'm sorry, you're wrong!That’s down to chance, not luck.
Someone who has won the Lottery has paid for a ticket and happened to have got, by chance and probability, the same six numbers out of 59 that came out of the machine that week.
There’s always a chance of that happening if you buy a ticket because the ticket buyer can only get numbers that are in the machine, even if the probability is slim, there’s always a chance.
Chance implies an unexpected coincidence; luck implies (like fate, omens, curses and other crackpot fictions of the human imagination) that some sort of magic is involved.