In a world where every action of ours is defined by probability, where luck can grant us everything or take it all away, humanity seeks understanding. How many times have you heard stories of individuals who seemingly were "just in the right place at the right time"? Or, conversely, of those who missed their chance by mere seconds?
But what if you discovered that luck isn't just the whimsy of fate or a random coincidence of circumstances? What if luck was something greater, something that could be measured, predicted, and even controlled?
In this book, we embark on a journey through the ages, exploring the philosophy of luck, the mechanics of probability, and the enigmas of the human perception. From ancient rituals to the latest scientific research, from personal narratives to cultural intricacies, we endeavor to unravel what truly lies behind this elusive concept we call "luck."
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