Is luck collectible🍀?

in Discovery-it28 days ago (edited)

Hello everyone :)!

I never used to believe I was the kind of person who would stumble upon luck and get it served. Let alone the kind of person who’d gather over 100 clovers with four, five, and even six leaves.

But, maybe luck finds us in moments when we need it most and maybe it doesn’t always look like winning the lottery. Sometimes, it’s small and green and hiding in the grass, so look carefully ;)!

It all started just before my state exams (all students that want to take higher education have to take it) a milestone that feels both like yesterday and a lifetime ago. It will be five years next month. I was stressed, overwhelmed, and honestly, kind of hopeless when it came to math. (B level, for those familiar — English and Croatian were at A level.) That’s when I found them. My first two four leaf clovers. Almost like they were waiting for me to bring me hope!

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I pressed them carefully, wrapped them in a bit of plastic for protection, and brought them with me to each exam. They felt like a tiny cheating emblem in my pocket😅. And you know what? I passed two exams!! Croatian and English of course, on the first go. Math however..? I wasn’t so lucky... I failed it and the lucky charm “wore off”….

But I passed that too, on the second try and crossed it forever🤣!

After those first two clovers, something strange started happening. I began finding more of them. Every single day. Not just in Zagreb, but in Slovenia, on Žumberak… all wild places, untouched and unplanted. We didn’t seed any grass, didn’t try to “grow” luck. It simply was there. Waiting to be picked up.

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Some days I’d find more than one. On others, I’d go searching with purpose, scanning the grass like a treasure hunter. And then I hit 10… 20… 50… and eventually over 100. I started pressing them into a notebook, creating pages of preserved hope. Each one felt like a little reminder: that small things matter, that magic still exists; even if only for those willing to look for it.

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🍀 Why Do We Believe in Lucky Charms?

I’ve thought about that a lot. Maybe we don’t believe in the clovers themselves. Maybe we believe in what they give us: a push to try harder, to hope more, to feel connected to something bigger than our worries. For some people it’s a rabbit’s foot, or a special rock, or a bracelet from someone they love. For me; it’s a field of tiny four green leaves, each one whispering, You’ve got this!!

I still take one with me when I need a little boost. And no, it doesn’t “solve” anything. It doesn’t replace studying, practice, or hard work. But it makes me feel protected in a way like the universe left me a little message on the ground. Keep going.You’re not alone. Try again. It will al be okay in the end.

The truth is, I’ve come to believe that “luck” is more about perception than probability. It’s what you do with what you find. It’s how you see the world. A four leaf clover might just be a mutation of the common three leaf variety. But if it makes you pause, breathe, and believe — even for a moment — isn’t that lucky enough? Like those clovers were lucky enough to be so rare and appreciated by the world, by being “weird” and standing out gets you noticed and picked!

Sometimes the most powerful charm is simply the habit of noticing. And when you start looking for joy, hope, and tiny miracles in the world… you’ll start to see them everywhere. In a beam of sun on the grass. In a wildflower poking through concrete. And most importantly seeing, acknowledging how far you’ve already made it through.

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Nice hoby and great post :)

Hm nez jel bi nazvala hobijem ali hvala :)

I think everything has the power that we give it, nice collection you got a few, I once got one I had it for years in my wallet and although I do not care so much because I disappeared perhaps if it helped me I did very well at that time, I remember it was a time of crisis in my country and I was very well off economically by then even gave me the luxury of traveling several times a month.

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