Chasing Life: “LUCK” is the fourth-most beautiful word in the dictionary, behind “God,” “Goddess” and “love”

Targeting luck in a way that both send a political message and inflict a reasonable amount of economic damage makes it the most lethal of all things out there under the sun. For some people, having some luck is good enough, while others want the whole soup-to-nuts pampering experience. And there is an entire range in between those two options. Being lucky is our life’s first line of defense, charged with (among other things) keeping the bad out and good in. There is “a large uncharted halo” around love and godly things. We think of them as life-promoting because many make fortune-making-sounding claims, which amount only to clever understanding. Randomly believing in pure luck is like clear-cutting of a forest, which isn’t always good for the land. Undertaking luck based actions coupled with spiritual acts is a much more of a holistic ecosystem that is difficult to fully understand without any serious hiccups. Blind faith in being fotunate colors our perception. Having favorable luck is not the same as being lucky, luckily. Luck favors those who try their luck. There’s no agreed-upon definition of a proper relationship between somehow lucky and successful. Yes, almighty can steer us towards a more predictable future. Love can lead us to more clarity of thought. Acts of our Gods and Goddesses in our lives are holly yet occasional happenings. We need to trust in our fate regardless of how we feel as our destiny is half cooked by us, and the other half is cooked by our circumstances. It’s good to be lucky without asking for it. Luck can be fabricated to some extent. Some are inherently gifted in this space. Some are not, but the important aspect to remember is that no matter where you stand in this domain you will be alright with his/her grace.