Luck is not metaphysics, but a result of precise system design! The so-called "luck" is not a completely random mysterious force, but rather a result that can be significantly amplified through behavior and system design. The more a person improves their abilities, information acquisition efficiency, and decision-making quality, the easier it becomes to enter a high-quality "opportunity environment," thereby increasing the likelihood of encountering good opportunities. For example, continuous learning makes it easier to recognize opportunities, public expression makes it easier for others to find you, building works and influence allows opportunities to flow toward you proactively, and long-term accumulation can produce compound effects. Therefore, luck is more like a "change in probability distribution" rather than the randomness of a single event: you cannot control whether a particular opportunity occurs, but you can optimize the system to continually increase the probability of good opportunities happening.

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