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Luck, Quantum Entanglement, And Psychology

Re-thinking the Concept of Luck in terms of Quantum Mechanics and Psychology

Nishu Jain
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3 min readSep 15, 2020
Source: Designed Myself

There are two types of people in this world. Believers and Non-Believers.

No … no … I am not talking about the All-Mighty.

I meant people who have faith in Luck and others who don’t really give a shit. Well, I’ll not be Biased ’cause I am the Analyst and a student of Science.

People in different parts of the world believe in many different things like in Lucky Charm or the Lucky Day or Place or something just like this. I am not questioning their faith because there is nothing to question about a ‘Psychologically supportive thing’ that makes you feel better and give you hope in life.

Humans seek the salt of Magic, at-least once in their lifetime. They have the desire to believe in something that cannot be explained, something magical … I guess.

Events that are totally and undeniably random, but, according to them, somehow end up being favorable to them. And this chain of events is what they call “Luck”.

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Golden Nuggets
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Nishu Jain
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Obsessed with Tech & Biz | SaaS startup guy | Engineer + Wordsmith | My Medium Portfolio: https://mymedium.info/@nishu-jain

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