@DrawntoaDistance I think you have to do things like that. I always dressed the same way, starting at the same time, being taped first, before every football game. In baseball, I had a pre-bat routine and once in the batter's box, I always did the same things.
No. I will always wish people the best and tell them I will pray for them, but I do not believe in luck. Nothing happens by chance. That is my belief, anyway. To me, luck is superstitious. That's not the way God operates.
The Bible consistently speaks against luck and superstition, emphasizing instead the sovereignty of God and the importance of trusting in Him. It views practices like divination, interpreting omens, or using lucky charms as attempts to manipulate spiritual forces or predict the future, which are considered detestable and contrary to faith in God.
I thought luck was anything good that can come out of a bad situation or you miss death by a fraction when someone cuts you up on the road. In each case like many others in different contexts, luck is very real. God knows who’s saying they don’t believe in it, luck literally could be the only reason they’re still alive.
My best guess is that the laws of the universe have fundamental randomness at their base. Thus the universe is not clockwork determinism, and outcomes can only be predicted within a statistical range. I think the notion of personal luck (or the lack thereof) is pure superstition.