>we get rewarded in life based on how lucky we are
why did human society come to the conclusion that lucky people should be rewarded more than unlucky people?
Take a professional footballer (soccer to you Americans) for example. There are probably tens of thousands of aspiring young footballers at any given time but only one gets chosen and paid $5 million a year JUST because he was at the right place at the right time to be spotted by a headhunter.
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you are implying that any merit/skill that the athlete has is purely based on luck; have you perhaps considered that the footballers (and frankly, any other profession) who are rewarded handsomely for what they do are given such rewards proportionately to their merit? Arbitrary headhunting and luck doesn't decide 5 million euro salaries, skill and hard work does.
The kids at school didn't decide not to let you sit with them at lunch because of luck, OP