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EPISODE · Mar 16, 2026 · 14 MIN

Why We Believe in Luck

from Curious by Design · host Jason Hardwick

Why We Believe in LuckGood luck.Bad luck.A lucky break.We talk about luck constantly. Finding a perfect parking spot, catching a green light, landing the right job at the right moment. But what do we actually mean when we say something was lucky?In this episode of Curious by Design, we explore why humans believe in luck—and what’s really happening beneath that idea.For most of history, people used luck to explain events that felt meaningful but unpredictable. Long before probability theory existed, luck helped fill the gap between randomness and understanding. Our brains are wired to search for patterns, even when none exist, which is why people develop lucky rituals, believe in streaks, and assume chance events should “balance out.”We’ll explore the psychology behind these beliefs, from the illusion of control to the gambler’s fallacy, and why cultures around the world created symbols like four-leaf clovers and horseshoes to represent good fortune.But the story of luck gets even more interesting. Research shows that people who believe they’re lucky often behave differently—they notice opportunities more often, take more risks, and stay optimistic after setbacks.In other words, luck may not be a mysterious force controlling events.But the belief in luck can still change how people act—and sometimes that makes all the difference.Because what we call luck is often something else entirely:chance meeting preparation.That’s Curious by Design.Support the show

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Why We Believe in LuckGood luck.Bad luck.A lucky break.We talk about luck constantly. Finding a perfect parking spot, catching a green light, landing the right job at the right moment. But what do we actually mean when we say something was lucky?In...

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