• Huh
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    Is success more influenced by luck or skill?
  • 180 Proof
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    Successful people seem to cultivate a skillset for 'getting' lucky (i.e. being always ready to seize opportunities when they happen upon them at the right time and in the right place). Exactly what that skillset is? Let me know if you find out.
  • Jack Cummins
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    Success may also be an attitude of mind towards achievement and, this involves the basis from which we decide whether we are successful or not.
  • Pinprick
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    I’d go with luck, because luck even determines what skills we have, at least to an extent, via DNA.
  • Sir2u
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    Before I answer, could you give us a definition of luck.
  • Huh
    127
    Randomness a lack of control
  • Pantagruel
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    Is success more influenced by luck or skill?Huh

    What is your definition of "success"?

    ↪Huh Before I answer, could you give us a definition of luck.Sir2u

    I think luck is pretty unambiguous, sums up in the "right place at the right time" chesnut, no?
  • Huh
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    success, anything you want to achieve.
  • Huh
    127
    Ability to discern truth and ability to distort it?
  • Pantagruel
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    success, anything you want to achieve.Huh

    Hmm. Doesn't that seem to be a kind of task-oriented or episodic definition? Whereas "success" usually connotes ongoing and in-the-balance or cumulative achievement in a variety of different types of tasks.
  • Ying
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    There are many skillful people who go unnoticed but how many lucky people are bereft of success?
  • Sir2u
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    I think luck is pretty unambiguous, sums up in the "right place at the right time" chesnut, no?Pantagruel

    No. I usually define luck as the collision of time, location and circumstance, but it includes good and bad types. For someone driving south while a drunk is driving north could mean that bad luck, an accident, occurs because he is in the right place at the right time.
  • 180 Proof
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    Success?

    "You never know what worse luck your bad luck has saved you from." ~Cormac McCarthy

    :death: :flower:
  • Sir2u
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    Not sure where I saw this but it makes one think.

    " The man thought that he was the luckiest guy in the world when he married his high school sweetheart. They had 20 years of marriage as they both got chubby.

    Then he went to the school's 25 reunion and found out that the girl that had a crush on him but he had rejected because she came from a poor family. She had become a multi-millionaire and looked as though she had only aged a couple of years.
    And she had stayed single waiting for mister right to come along"
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