concept   luck

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