Good luck is when things go your way because of small helpful choices or chances you get.
Imagine you're playing a game where you pick a card from a pile. If you pick a card with a big smiley face, that’s good luck, it makes the game easier and more fun for you. It's like when you find the biggest piece of cake first at a party, it feels special because it happened just right.
How Good Luck Works
Good Luck Can Be Shared
When someone has good luck, they might pass it on. Like if your friend gets picked first in a game and then lets you go next, that’s sharing good luck! It's like passing around a cookie with extra sprinkles, everyone gets to enjoy something special.
Examples
- Finding a $20 bill on the sidewalk right before going to buy groceries.
- Winning a raffle with your friend’s ticket by accident.
- Getting stuck in traffic only to find out the concert you wanted to go to was sold out.
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See also
- What is Luck?
- How Does The Science of Luck: How to get lucky Work?
- What If Everything You Know Is Just an Opinion?
- What If Everyone Suddenly Stopped Believing in Gravity?
- What is Instant luck?