Might I ask why he'll be banned?Whateveralot said:In fact, I am lucky enough to get to report the user above me, which will lead to his imminent ban.
Might I ask why he'll be banned?Whateveralot said:In fact, I am lucky enough to get to report the user above me, which will lead to his imminent ban.
That's exactly what luck means. You can't not believe in it, it's not something that requires belief. Luck simply describes fortuitous events.fenrizz said:I believe that luck is just a word we sue for random events that go in our favor.
All hail Urthdat!
Advertising? It's pretty cheesy.I Have No Idea said:Might I ask why he'll be banned?
Fair enough, but it could just as well be a clever advertiser. Like I said, it's pretty cheesy.Hexenwolf said:Actually, a short bit of research makes me think that he's neither a bot nor an advertiser, and therefore does not deserve a ban. That book actually has luck as a pretty major component (if wikipedia is to be trusted [which it probably is with this type of thing]): http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Teela_BrownWhateveralot said:snip
As for myself, nah, I don't believe in luck as a thing that someone can have or as a force that affects our lives. There's just coincidences, some good, some bad.
Luck's the word that you give to events that have seemingly no logical cause. Like, for example, why do I always get involved in somebody's life at the exact moment where I can catch them as they fall? I don't arrive early enough to be the cause of problems, and it's by no backtracking of my own. My arrival just happens to coincide with major life problems that just so happened to fall within my area of expertise.Dr. Pepper Unlimited said:Luck? No, I don't believe in it. There's a logical explanation for everything and luck is never one of them.
If he believes in predetermination, then luck would not fit into his religious context. I believe some religions do this, Calvinism I think, and I think one of the far eastern religions as well, but I'm not really sure.UnknownGunslinger said:You mean random things happening indiscriminately for no reason?
Ummm, I don't have to believe in luck, or chance since it's there, it's obvious, it's a natural, logical and probable event.
I don't know what you're religious affiliations might be, but saying that the concept of luck does not fit with that religions view of the world is like saying the same for rocks. Or gravity!? They just shouldn't necessitate believe in the first place.
And if your religion can't fit a tangible everyday phenomena like rocks, gravity or in this case Luck, then there is something really wrong in either your understanding of it or in the religion itself.
Hear hear!Palademon said:Well, I don't believe that by some force people will own a consistent amount of luck, but I do believe that everything is just chance, as in "shit happens".
In what way is my analogy screwedspartan231490 said:If he believes in predetermination, then luck would not fit into his religious context. I believe some religions do this, Calvinism I think, and I think one of the far eastern religions as well, but I'm not really sure.
Also, did you really just say that not believing in luck is like not believing in rocks? That analogy is an inclined plane wrapped helically around a pole.
UnknownGunslinger said:In what way is my analogy screwedspartan231490 said:If he believes in predetermination, then luck would not fit into his religious context. I believe some religions do this, Calvinism I think, and I think one of the far eastern religions as well, but I'm not really sure.
Also, did you really just say that not believing in luck is like not believing in rocks? That analogy is an inclined plane wrapped helically around a pole.
I'm not familiar with many religious denomination but even those that support predeterminism can't possibly make the claim that it extends to a point that excludes completely any possibility of luck events.
Can they? It just seems it would be an logistical nightmare for any deity.
And I do think that the concept of chance events is self evident enough as to be equal in validity as much as the existence of rocks is.
It's one of those things that will simply continue to exist no matter if you believe in them or not.