DURING A RECENT EXCHANGE OF TEXTS with a friend who is a force-on-force problem solver, Sensei James Williams, I responded to his news about running his first martial arts class in a dojo with “Good luck, James.”
His reply was more pointed: “You guys didn’t depend on luck. However, thank you.”
Williams teaches ancient wisdom for the modern world. I definitely don’t disagree with him when he made that statement to me about luck. But it made me start to think, Do we become luckier as we become better trained?
To some, luck is arbitrary. Rolling the dice, fairly dealt cards, rock-paper-scissors, flipping a quarter, etc. In reality, I believe we can make our luck increase with better training. This is especially true if you happen to carry a gun…
