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    "Whatsoever affects you but happens without your choice, or without your will is luck. If you are master of your mind, then luck can have no effect upon you. Because battles are won or lost in the mind. When you are really-really enjoying, then you will find that you are doing so much of hard work without even realizing that you are working hard. Don’t work hard, enjoy what you are doing, and then a lot of hard work will happen on its own."

    Author redefines luck as the "randomness of life"—events that occur without our choice or will. He argues that while we cannot control external factors (luck), we have absolute power over our internal reaction. True "hard work" is not a forced struggle but a byproduct of joyful engagement; when you love what you do, the effort is effortless and tires you no more than a game of soccer.

    Are we using the concept of "bad luck" to mask our own lack of internal agency?

    by Big_Confusion6957

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    1. Conflicting philosophy: if you don’t make a choice, it will be made for you. Calling it (randomness) luck only depends on the outcome.

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