"الحظ مجرد ضربات حظ إحصائية"
— Daniel dennett
Simplified Meaning:
The idea here is that what we often call 'luck' is actually just random events that happen by chance. Imagine you're flipping a coin. Sometimes, it might land on heads five times in a row, and you might think you're lucky. But really, it's just a coincidence, a rare pattern that can happen when you flip a coin many times. In another example, think about winning the lottery. It feels like incredible luck, but it's just you being the one out of millions whose number was picked. This doesn't mean you're specially fortunate; it means you happened to be the statistical outlier. If we think of luck this way, we can focus less on trying to be 'lucky' and more on making smart choices and working hard. Instead of waiting for good things to happen by chance, we can take steps to create our own opportunities. This way, we're less dependent on random events and more in control of our own success.