The best definition of luck that I have ever read is:
"Luck is a temporary deviation, either good or bad, from normal expectations."
Don't remember where I read it.
The best definition of luck that I have ever read is:
"Luck is a temporary deviation, either good or bad, from normal expectations."
Don't remember where I read it.
Well, thanks for the upbeat piece of news.
That means my EXTREMEMLY
BAD LUCK will be over soon because it is suppose to be temporary. You
really made me feel better today. 
The best definition of luck that I have ever read is:
"Luck is a temporary deviation, either good or bad, from normal
expectations."
Of course, then again - maybe my bad luck is the norm. YUCK. I rather
think the first way. 
The best definition of luck that I have ever read is:
"Luck is a temporary deviation, either good or bad, from normal
expectations."
Luck is probability taken personally.
On Wed, Mar 19, 2008 at 11:53 AM, <jerrygr@cox.net> wrote:
The best definition of luck that I have ever read is:
"Luck is a temporary deviation, either good or bad, from normal
expectations."
My favorite definition comes from Frank Wallace's book, "Poker, a
guaranteed income for life"
"Luck is a mystical belief in winning or losing beyond statistical
reality."