Boiledteabag
Humans have a strange relationship with probability, even when presented with completely truthful odds. People still want to believe in some trick, some way of cheating the odds flat as they are.
There is no way to beat the odds, there is only time.

Luck is not a quantifiable thing, but it is a thing. And to be able to generate luck in the first place is not possible because luck in itself is a mystery. Luck is just the way things are, things were and things will be for everyone. There is no way to quantify what will be, it just is. But some of us without quantifying it are able to get something going that's a little bit otherworldly.
Humans have a strange relationship with probability, even when presented with completely truthful odds. People still want to believe in some trick, some way of cheating the odds flat as they are.
There is no way to beat the odds, there is only time.

Luck is not a quantifiable thing, but it is a thing. And to be able to generate luck in the first place is not possible because luck in itself is a mystery. Luck is just the way things are, things were and things will be for everyone. There is no way to quantify what will be, it just is. But some of us without quantifying it are able to get something going that's a little bit otherworldly.