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Luck, Good Luck, Best Luck and the Luck Factor at the Pursuit of Luck

Monthly Archive for October, 2010

Red Herrings

A “red herring” is a diversion that distract attention from the main issue.   The term originates from the “rar rar” English hunting tradition whereby young  hunting dogs were trained to follow a scent with the use of a “red” (salted and smoked) herring (also called a kipper). The trainers tied this pungent fish to horse [...]

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Procrastination is evil

There are two  aspects to reality. 1    The Known 2    The Unkown Chasing luck is about pursuing the unknown by doing new things in new ways at new times with new people , new systems, new objects and new technologies. If you are procrastinating, then you are not even keeping up with the [...]

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Luck is just shorthand for a random process, and I admit using the word luck may be misleading. A random process is merely one in which the outcome cannot be controlled, and that each possible outcome has an equal chance of occurring. The accumulation of effects of several random processes results in a normal distribution, like balls [...]

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