Make Your Own Luck by Optimizing For It | HackerNoon
Briefly

Luck is when something favourable that you can't predict happens to you. It feels random. Chaotic. Out of your hands. But what if you could influence it?
Luck from motion suggests that by actively participating in life and seeking opportunities, you can create a higher likelihood of experiencing 'luck.' Action is better than inaction.
Relying on blind luck is like throwing darts blindfolded, hoping to hit a bullseye. It's a game of chance, not choice.
In luck from motion, you're not sitting idle. You're moving, taking action, and stirring the pot. With sheer effort, you create more random collisions with opportunities.
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