Case Kenny
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But it comes from that level of realness.
So, yeah, I like thinking about luck in that sense because I used to really victimize myself as an unlucky person.
And, of course, that's not true.
And that's unfair.
Back to the idea of that's bold of you and vulnerability.
It's an unfair thing to say I'm an unlucky person.
You could break yourself free of being unlucky by being real, by leaning on your past for those associations, and then for doing more, of course.
I like the idea of luck is faith. And I like the idea of luck and faith and patience being intertwined, right? Like when you give yourself patience, that is saying I have faith in myself, right? When you're saying, I don't need to rush to do this. I don't need to conform to someone else's timeline. I just need to keep doing what I'm doing. That is faith in yourself. And that is what creates luck.
I like the idea of luck is faith. And I like the idea of luck and faith and patience being intertwined, right? Like when you give yourself patience, that is saying I have faith in myself, right? When you're saying, I don't need to rush to do this. I don't need to conform to someone else's timeline. I just need to keep doing what I'm doing. That is faith in yourself. And that is what creates luck.
I like the idea of luck is faith. And I like the idea of luck and faith and patience being intertwined, right? Like when you give yourself patience, that is saying I have faith in myself, right? When you're saying, I don't need to rush to do this. I don't need to conform to someone else's timeline. I just need to keep doing what I'm doing. That is faith in yourself. And that is what creates luck.
I like the idea of luck is faith. And I like the idea of luck and faith and patience being intertwined, right? Like when you give yourself patience, that is saying I have faith in myself, right? When you're saying, I don't need to rush to do this. I don't need to conform to someone else's timeline. I just need to keep doing what I'm doing. That is faith in yourself. And that is what creates luck.
I like the idea of luck is faith. And I like the idea of luck and faith and patience being intertwined, right? Like when you give yourself patience, that is saying I have faith in myself, right? When you're saying, I don't need to rush to do this. I don't need to conform to someone else's timeline. I just need to keep doing what I'm doing. That is faith in yourself. And that is what creates luck.
There's a book that I referenced quite a bit that has been passed around a little bit about that talks about luck. I'm blanking on the author of it, but it's called Chase Chance and Creativity, the Lucky Art of Novelty. And it's basically written by this scientist professor who was talking about the role that luck has played in some great scientific breakthroughs, right?
There's a book that I referenced quite a bit that has been passed around a little bit about that talks about luck. I'm blanking on the author of it, but it's called Chase Chance and Creativity, the Lucky Art of Novelty. And it's basically written by this scientist professor who was talking about the role that luck has played in some great scientific breakthroughs, right?
There's a book that I referenced quite a bit that has been passed around a little bit about that talks about luck. I'm blanking on the author of it, but it's called Chase Chance and Creativity, the Lucky Art of Novelty. And it's basically written by this scientist professor who was talking about the role that luck has played in some great scientific breakthroughs, right?
There's a book that I referenced quite a bit that has been passed around a little bit about that talks about luck. I'm blanking on the author of it, but it's called Chase Chance and Creativity, the Lucky Art of Novelty. And it's basically written by this scientist professor who was talking about the role that luck has played in some great scientific breakthroughs, right?
There's a book that I referenced quite a bit that has been passed around a little bit about that talks about luck. I'm blanking on the author of it, but it's called Chase Chance and Creativity, the Lucky Art of Novelty. And it's basically written by this scientist professor who was talking about the role that luck has played in some great scientific breakthroughs, right?
Specifically luck in the lab, like the invention of pasteurization and Louis Pasteur and the invention of penicillin. Like these were like technically like mistakes that were made in the lab when they just like randomly did things. Not a scientist, I don't know the exacts, but like they randomly mix things together and something great happened, right? It was luck. It wasn't part of the plan.
Specifically luck in the lab, like the invention of pasteurization and Louis Pasteur and the invention of penicillin. Like these were like technically like mistakes that were made in the lab when they just like randomly did things. Not a scientist, I don't know the exacts, but like they randomly mix things together and something great happened, right? It was luck. It wasn't part of the plan.
Specifically luck in the lab, like the invention of pasteurization and Louis Pasteur and the invention of penicillin. Like these were like technically like mistakes that were made in the lab when they just like randomly did things. Not a scientist, I don't know the exacts, but like they randomly mix things together and something great happened, right? It was luck. It wasn't part of the plan.