W is for Wanchancy.
Which means unlucky; uncanny.
I don’t believe there are unlucky people.
The word unlucky has been given a wrong meaning.
If a person loses to an opponent, they say he was unlucky.
If the goalkeeper could not save a goal from entering the post, they say he was unlucky.
If someone could not get into a college because he had one mark less, they say he was unlucky.
But why do we say unlucky?
Can’t we see that maybe the opponent was better?
Can’t we see that the player kicked the ball accurately?
Can’t we understand that there were other brilliant students with better marks?
All we say is he/she was unlucky.
That’s not right. It shouldn’t be like this.
Do you’ll agree with me?
This post is written as a part of A-Z challenge 2015 where bloggers from all around the world will blog for the whole month, daily based on all the alphabets in chronological order. You can read more such beautiful posts on their website.
Lance Quadras is a Mumbai-based content writer and blogger with over 13 years of experience writing about AI and technology, travel, lifestyle, and health and wellness. He started writing on Blogger in 2014 and has since published over 640 articles across lancequadras.com. Lance writes for readers first — with an honest voice, real research, and zero fluff. He is available for freelance content writing, blog management, and long-form article work. Work with Lance → https://lancequadras.com/freelance-content-writer/

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