Is luck something we are born with or something that can be earned through life and positive thinking? According to some videos that are circulating on the TikTok platform, you just have to believe that you are lucky, stick to that belief and the rest will come with time. Otherwise, this is called "lucky girl syndrome" which basically looks like an approach to the philosophy of the book "The Secret", then turned into a movie about the law of attraction. So thought affects the circumstances of one's life, or simply "you become what you think".
Borrowing this philosophy in life, the "lucky girl syndrome" shows that it is enough to think about how lucky you are, believe in it, and good luck will follow you.
@skzolno i don't know why it works but… everything works out for us #luckygirlsyndrome #luckygirl #luckygirlsyndrom #manifestation #affirmationsoftheday #affirmations #collegelifehack #lifehack #college #collegegirls ? original sound - sammy k
It's not surprising that these videos are getting a lot of criticism, especially for the trend they suggest using the power of positive thinking to change lives and circumstances. Yes, the inequalities or privileges that some people have in abundance in life, how to act in these cases? It seems pointless to suggest such positive thoughts to someone who is in an "abyss" in life because of the problems and situations he is going through. Other critics say this syndrome promotes toxic positivity, leaving little room for negative thoughts or feelings.
People should think that regardless of the prevailing trends, the more you put things in motion, the more things are likely to happen in life and the luckier you will be. So instead of simply thinking you're lucky and reminding yourself often, you need to take tangible steps towards influencing it by meeting new people, trying something new, etc.
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Source: Pure Wow