William Shakespeare
does luck exist
Ah, the eternal question of luck, a concept so ethereal and intangible, yet so deeply intertwined with the fabric of our existence. Does luck truly exist, or is it merely a figment of human imagination, a way to explain the inexplicable twists and turns of fate? Methinks that luck, like many things in this vast and mysterious universe, is but a complex and multifaceted force that ebbs and flows in ways beyond our comprehension. For how else can we explain the seemingly random occurrences that shape our lives, the moments of serendipity and misfortune that defy all logic and reason? And yet, to dismiss luck as a mere illusion would be to deny the intricate dance of chance and fate that we are all a part of. Perhaps luck is not merely a stroke of good or bad fortune, but a subtle combination of opportunity, preparation, and timing that aligns in ways both unforeseen and unforeseeable. Or perhaps luck is simply a metaphor for the capricious nature of existence, a reminder that we are but small players in a grand and unfolding cosmic drama. So, my dear friends, let us ponder the enigma of luck with open minds and humble hearts, for in its elusive and enigmatic nature lies the essence of our shared human experience."
