Just what is luck, exactly? How does it play a role in our lives? Are some people luckier than others? Can an overdose of luck result in 'luck guilt'? And what can all of us do to become luckier?
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Further reading:
- “Moral and Epistemic Luck” by Statman (1991)
- “The Psychology and Philosophy of Luck” by Pritchard and Smith (2004)
- “Propensities and counterfactuals: The loser that almost won” by Kahneman and Varey (1990)
- “Unlucky victims or lucky survivors?” By Teigen and Jensen (2011)
- “The Herald of Free Enterprise Disaster: Lessons from the First 6 Years” by Dalgleish, Joseph, and Yule (2000)
- The Psychology of Interpersonal Relations by Heider (1958)
- “Exploring the role of talent and luck in getting success” by Pluchino, Biondo, and Rapisarda (2018)
- “The Belief in Good Luck Scale” by Darke and Freedman (1997)
- The Luck Factor by Wiseman (2003)
- Bonus (not mentioned in the episode but a great read): Can You Learn to Be Lucky? by Starr (2018)
Produced by Scarlet Moon Things
Music by Barrie Gledden, Kes Loy, and Richard Kimmings
03/29/20 • 47 min
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