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This paper explores the concept of "Sorte" (luck) as both a philosophical problem and a psychological phenomenon. It examines the distinction between "moral luck" (Sorte moral) and random chance, analyzing how human societies attribute meaning to uncontrollable outcomes. The study concludes that while luck is inherently unpredictable, the perception of being "lucky" significantly influences individual resilience and social ethics.
This refers to the luck of being born with certain traits or into specific environments, which fundamentally shapes a person's character and opportunities. 3. Psychological Implications: Luck as a Mindset This paper explores the concept of "Sorte" (luck)
A universal symbol of luck ( Trevo de quatro folhas ). This refers to the luck of being born
Individuals who attribute success to "good luck" may experience increased gratitude, while those who blame "bad luck" for failures may struggle with agency. Individuals who attribute success to "good luck" may
Pohlmann, E. A. (2013). Sorte moral e seu impacto sobre a filosofia . Revista da Faculdade de Direito da FMP .
Research suggests that people who consider themselves "lucky" are often more observant and open to new opportunities, effectively creating more "lucky" moments through proactive behavior. 4. Cultural Symbolism Culturally, sorte is often ritualized through symbols.
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