Others argue that "the view that moral luck is paradoxical is not a mistake, ethical or logical, but a perception of one of the ways in which the intuitively acceptable conditions of moral judgment threaten to undermine it all". This approach acknowledges the tension as a feature, not a bug.
When you actively try to "get lucky"—whether in business, relationships, or personal goals—you naturally develop tunnel vision. You focus so intensely on a specific, desired outcome that you become blind to unexpected opportunities. The Psychology of the Trap lucky paradox guide
At first glance, the term seems contradictory. How can luck be a problem? Isn’t the goal to be as lucky as possible? The Lucky Paradox states: Others argue that "the view that moral luck
Think about the most resilient person you know. They probably grew up with moderate struggle, earned their promotions through visible effort, and have a black belt in handling bad news. They are . They don't need the dice to roll their way because they control the game. You focus so intensely on a specific, desired
People fall into two traps:
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