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Are you lucky? I know some one that isn't :grumpy: Do you all ways win at
cards, slot machines whatever.
cards, slot machines whatever.
Lisa! said:I wanted to start the same thread!
zanazzi78 said:Quite simple no!
My friends refer to me as the unluckiest person they know!
Truth be told it`s probably not bad luck more to do with the fact i tend to walk around thinking and not paying attention to my enviroment, therefore i tend to trip over things, slip on wet floors, step on rust nails etc.
wolram said:An unlucky Welsh man, no i thought you lot all ways came up trumps
zanazzi78 said:We seem to have a bit of luck in the rugby this year.
I think it`s safe to say we are, World Champion beaters!
LUCK! Luck is not a factor. 6 Nations was the reawakening of the Dragon. I can't wait until November when we get to beat the All Blacks and the Aussies.We seem to have a bit of luck in the rugby this year.
:rofl: :rofl:Moonbear said:Luck? Sure, I have lots of luck, all of it bad. :grumpy: (But, of course, if things go well, it's certainly not luck, it's skill. )
Daminc said:LUCK! Luck is not a factor. 6 Nations was the reawakening of the Dragon. I can't wait until November when we get to beat the All Blacks and the Aussies.
Nylex said:All the bad stuff seems to happen to me :/ :(.
Lisa! said:I used to be pretty lucky when I had less than 17, but now I'm not. But well at least I know people who have really bad luck and bring bad luck for others too. :uhh: My favorite football team always loses when 1 of my relatives comes to visit us. :grumpy: :grumpy: So I try not to invite that person when my favorite teams have an important match.
Your national team!Mr wolram said:Now if you tell who your team is and i give you £50 to invite your relative
when they play
lilliputia unitedLisa! said:Your national team!
In this context, "luck" refers to a positive or desirable outcome that is not influenced by one's actions or decisions. It is often perceived as a random or chance occurrence.
Luck can play a role in everyday life by affecting the outcomes of events or situations that are out of our control. It can also impact our perceptions and attitudes towards certain situations.
Yes, someone's luck can change over time. Luck is often perceived as a random occurrence, so it can fluctuate and change over time. Factors such as personal beliefs, attitude, and actions can also influence one's perceived luck.
While there is no definitive way to increase one's luck, some people believe that having a positive attitude, being open to new opportunities, and taking action towards one's goals can improve their chances of experiencing positive outcomes.
Not winning something does not necessarily impact one's luck. Luck is often perceived as a random occurrence, so not winning does not necessarily mean that someone is unlucky. It is important to remember that luck is just one factor that can influence outcomes, and it is not the sole determinant of success or failure.