Still, given the negligible prior for “luck”, isn’t it far, far more reasonable to just figure that there are “lottery-winners” like yourself, and you’re just a member of the good extreme end of the bell curve, and there’s nothing unusual or psychogenic about it?
The answer to my question is yes.
See also: tropisms, which would be a necessary condition for being on one end of the bell curve, but would still be weak evidence for actually predicting that someone with a high degree of positive tropisms would end up bizarrely fortunate.
Still, given the negligible prior for “luck”, isn’t it far, far more reasonable to just figure that there are “lottery-winners” like yourself, and you’re just a member of the good extreme end of the bell curve, and there’s nothing unusual or psychogenic about it?
The answer to my question is yes.
See also: tropisms, which would be a necessary condition for being on one end of the bell curve, but would still be weak evidence for actually predicting that someone with a high degree of positive tropisms would end up bizarrely fortunate.