Although my experience of unluckiness is quite trivial compared to other times in the world’s antiquity, I, like most people will never fail to recall these times of misfortune, whether they are deemed imperative to others or not. Luck doesn’t just usually “come out of the blue.” Several component and factors must be involved. Yet, contrariwise, I also believe that luck can be divided into …show more content…
I was there because my family was celebrating my cousin and I’s birthday. The adults were drinking and eating and mingling, and the children were playing billiards, foosball, tag and air hockey. The adults, at the moment, didn’t certainly care about what the kids were doing. I vividly recollect the episode. I was running somewhat fast and recklessly, but gentle enough to retain control, on the gleaming hardwood parquet floors with my slippery, white socks and was resisting arrest in a game of cops and robbers. And then, I began running in an absolutely uncontrollable fashion which was not gentle enough to retain complete or even partial control. And…bang! And then the next place I remember myself in is the emergency room with a doctor about to give me fifteen stiches. And my last recollection of the day was eating a big banana split at Greaters the next day at about three o’clock in the morning.
This experience was an instance of intentional luck. It was intentional luck because of the fact that there were several dynamics involved (dashing on a glossy surface with socks on). This episode is not just an example of luck but it also shows that luck is not something that randomly occurs, and yet it is usually filled with different aspects, dynamics and