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Abstract

"Sorte" is not merely a random distribution of events but a lens through which we interpret our lives. Whether viewed through the rigors of moral philosophy or the hope of a schoolchild in Mozambique, luck remains the bridge between what we can control and the vast, unpredictable world around us.

Research suggests that people who consider themselves "lucky" are often more observant and open to new opportunities, effectively creating more "lucky" moments through proactive behavior. 4. Cultural Symbolism Culturally, sorte is often ritualized through symbols. Abstract "Sorte" is not merely a random distribution

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Psychologically, the belief in luck serves as a coping mechanism.

A universal symbol of luck ( Trevo de quatro folhas ). 4. Cultural Symbolism Culturally

Two people take the same risk; one succeeds and the other fails due to external factors. Philosophers like Thomas Nagel and Bernard Williams argue that we often judge people based on these lucky or unlucky outcomes, even when the initial choice was the same.