Luck
After all, luck determines everything in the world.
Luck determines everything that happens in life to you.
Of course, most people may not agree with what I say.
As you are probably thinking now, there are countless other factors that determine human life besides luck.
A natural talent given to us from birth.
Efforts achieved through acquired will.
Appearance determined by genes.
If I were to list everything about my parents’ wealth, interpersonal relationships, and personality, it would be endless.
However, one important fact that cannot be overlooked is that most of the above factors are also given to you ‘by luck’ from the time you were born.
Where do the abilities of those you admire come from?
Can it really be said that it was created entirely by their own efforts?
I don’t think so.
Those who stand above others believe that the power to make everything in the world theirs is 99% given to them by luck.
You think that’s narrow-minded?
But if you don’t think like this, it’s not easy to live with a normal mentality in this f*****g country.
That innate gap I was talking about can be overcome by an average person like you, with a probability of about 0.0000001% if you just ‘work hard’ your whole life.
There may be limits, but if your efforts and ‘luck’ combine well, really well, then it will work out.
Unfortunately, I didn’t have that kind of ‘luck’.
A certain monk said,
“Be content with the life you have been given and find happiness in what surrounds you.”
The monk who said that later revealed that he only had a building of his own that he had painted.
So you could be satisfied with the life you were given.
Instead of believing such ‘dog’ nonsense, I just gave up.
I felt inferior when I saw successful people, and I lived each day listlessly.
I was not the master of my own life.
… …until these two dice were put into my hands.
-You have been selected as a player ‘Valeran’ of ‘Space Valerian’.
-It’s your turn, ‘throw’ the dice.
Degururur―.
Bam.
Every time I roll the dice, I become the ‘owner’ of somewhere.