Tracing the history of the concepts of luck & fortune destiny & fate from the Ancient Greeks to the present day
- in religion in banking in politics
- Ed Smith argues that the question of luck versus skill is as pertinent today as it has ever been. Weaving in his personal stories
- notably the fortunate encounter on a train he seemed fated to miss with a beautiful stranger who would become his wife
- he challenges us to think again about chance & to re-examine the question of innate ability & of privileges both accidental & unavoidable that are conferred at birth. Embracing luck leads us to a fresh reappraisal of the nature of success opportunity & fairness & the case is ready to be made.