
Littlewood's Law
Littlewood's Law states that in a typical life, a person experiences a "lucky" event—one that seems statistically rare—about once every 30 days. This is based on the idea that we encounter around 20 significant events daily, so over a month (roughly 30 days), the total number of events makes it likely to experience something that feels unusually fortunate or surprising. Essentially, what we perceive as rare or extraordinary is often just a natural result of the large number of experiences we accumulate over time.