The answer is 42, as all things are connected synchronistically. What is, is
because if it were not, it would not have been, for what is that but that
that is and is but that :)
The total perspective vortex whereby everything can be derived from a piece
of fairy cake.
Luck is a concept I suppose, a retrospective, and luck cannot be made, there
is that which has a beneficial outcome, and that which does not (I am lucky
that I live, but my unluckiness is that I do)
In reality given a scarcity of resources everything is a lottery, and
lotteries are about randomness, and luck is random not organised unless one
can actually look into the total perspective vortex.
Oh yeah and neither Douglas Adams or Jung has anything to do with it all,
because I retrospectively synchonistically arrived at those simultaneous
conclusions given the trajectories and vectors of the multiverse where time
does not run in either reverse of forward directions but in an infinite
number (what is number) of what cannot even be described as directions.
Think on that one before the Texans beat the Hadronisti of Geneva to it.
Ahh, I hear you say, Heironymo is talking Bosch again, but it is
attribution, attribution should be your google word in the search for
anything scholarly
Am I lucky that on the bus journey to Leamington today, my cognitive
capacity had so deteriorated that I could not recall the intermediate
village between Leamington and Kenilworth except retrospectively, and to my
dishonour there is a spot on the B4101 I have been through so many times,
whose name I still cannot recall. I have had it. It worries me that some
things are genuinely out of memory in a way that I can establish
experimentally in that to see the name and find the solutions seems like it
is the first time again, in that the original pathways are totally and
utterly erased.
Is that my future, or my past? Will I recall that spot on the B4101 (wow I
have just recalled a lane along the route)
My goodness off the point again, is it the golden glow of rotgut again
clouding my consciousness as surely as urine is yellow.
I think I detect a couple of variants in this (if you are still reading)
There is the standard "trope" the socially conditioned, and conventional
response of the "hard bitten" "gatekeeper" at a loss and grasping at what
idioms the language and culture presents to give an answer. And secondly
there is self attribution as to whether one is lucky or not, and so far as
the second goes, there is some literature, but since I still don't know that
location on the B4101 I can't give it to you off the cuff I am afraid.
Larry
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> Hi,
>
> Does anyone have any pointers for info relating to a percieved 'luckiness'
on
> the part of parents of disabled children and young people with regard to
their
> accessing services/resources etc.
>
> If I had a pound for every time I hear parents say either how 'lucky' they
are or
> have been told by service providers or members of the public that they
> are 'lucky' to be in receipt of something.......................
>
> Much appreciated.
>
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