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luck
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Western countries
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In Western culture, finding a four-leaf clover is considered lucky and brings good fortune.
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22
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luck
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Western culture
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In Western culture, luck is believed to come from a combination of effort, opportunity, and chance.
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13
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3
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luck
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United Kingdom
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Luck in the United Kingdom is seen as finding opportunities and good fortune, and is less dependent on superstitions.
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9
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4
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luck
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United States
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In the United States, luck is often linked to finding symbols like the four-leaf clover and is seen as a mix of hard work and chance.
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8
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5
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luck
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Middle Eastern culture
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In Middle Eastern culture, luck is associated with specific numbers and objects, but good luck charms may be discouraged in Islamic beliefs.
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7
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6
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luck
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card game culture
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The card game culture involves a belief in luck and superstitions impacting game outcomes.
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5
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7
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luck
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Asian countries
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The number 8 is highly revered in Asian cultures as a symbol of good luck, prosperity, and wealth.
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4
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8
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luck
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Eastern cultures
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In Eastern cultures, belief in symbols like the number 8 and the color red for luck is common.
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4
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9
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luck
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gaming
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Luck plays a role in gaming but can be influenced by skill and strategy.
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3
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10
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luck
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scientific community
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The scientific community places importance on statistical probability and rational decision-making, rejecting belief in luck and good luck charms.
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3
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11
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luck
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astrological perspective
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Luck is thought to be shaped by the positions of celestial bodies and astrological signs according to some cultural beliefs.
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2
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12
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luck
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mathematical culture
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In mathematical culture, luck is viewed as unrelated to mathematical theories and not grounded in math.
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13
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luck
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English
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In English culture, luck is often connected with chance and unpredictable occurrences.
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14
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luck
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French
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In French culture, luck is often linked to occurrences of chance and randomness.
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1
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15
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luck
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Japanese
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Japanese culture includes a belief in luck, which is expressed through the use of charms and rituals to attract good fortune.
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1
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16
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luck
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Jewish culture
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Belief in luck is generally discouraged in Jewish culture, with reliance on faith and trust in God's providence.
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1
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17
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luck
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Korean
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In Korean culture, there is a strong belief in luck, the use of charms and rituals to attract good luck.
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18
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luck
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Western astrology
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Belief in luck in Western astrology is influenced by astrological signs and planetary alignments.
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19
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luck
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business negotiations
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Luck is often minimized in business negotiations, with success being attributed to planning, strategy, and negotiation skills.
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20
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luck
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casino culture
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The casino culture often involves the belief in lucky charms and rituals among players.
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21
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luck
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mathematicians
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Mathematicians believe luck is merely a product of probability and statistics.
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22
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luck
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neuroscience background
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The concept of luck in neuroscience culture is seen as a combination of preparation, opportunity, and individual perceptions.
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