Why are some people always unlucky? The real reasons behind it.
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For some, "bad luck" isn't temporary, but lasts for many years.
You might have met, or even are, such a person:
- Things are always harder than for others
- Opportunities always just out of reach
- Just as things improve, they quickly decline again
What's most perplexing about this state is:
❗Why does it always stay this way?
What is "long-term bad luck" essentially?
From a realistic perspective,
this is usually not a "luck problem",
but rather a kind of:
🔥 Persistent operational deviation
That is to say:
- It's not a one-time problem
- But rather the system consistently deviating
Why does this state form?
There are usually three levels of issues:
① Long-term low state
When a person is consistently in a state of:
- Anxiety
- Depletion
- Instability
👉 It will lead to:
- Misjudgment
- Poor choices
- Consistently low results
And once this state continues,
it forms a:
🔁 Low results → Low state → Even lower results
② Persistent environmental mismatch
If a person is consistently in:
- An unsuitable environment
- A position with insufficient resources
- A misaligned social circle
👉 This will lead to:
- Effort without reward
- Opportunities being hard to come by
👉 This is not a matter of ability,
but rather:
❗"Wrong place"
③ Forming a "negative cycle"
This is the most critical point.
People with long-term bad luck
often enter a cycle:
1️⃣ State declines
2️⃣ Make low-quality decisions
3️⃣ Results worsen
4️⃣ State further declines
👉 The cycle repeats continuously,
and becomes:
"Always having bad luck"
Why is it hard to break out of it yourself?
Because this cycle has a characteristic:
❗It's difficult to self-repair internally
The reason is:
- State affects judgment
- Judgment affects choices
- Choices affect results
👉 Each step reinforces the problem.
Many people make a mistake
❌ Trying harder
They believe:
Effort can change everything
But the reality is:
👉 Trying hard in a wrong cycle
will only:
🔁 Accelerate the cycle
A key understanding
🔥 Long-term bad luck isn't a single point problem, but a systemic problem
If you only fix one point:
- Change jobs
- Change methods
- Make local adjustments
👉 You will often find:
Short-term improvement → Quick decline
So how to change?
If the problem is "long-term",
then the solution must also be:
🔥 Breaking the cycle, not patching the problem
A more realistic adjustment path
Step One: Stop the negative cycle first
👉 Don't continue making decisions in a wrong state
Step Two: Restore basic state
👉 Let yourself recover from:
- Chaos
- Depletion
- Inefficiency
To a state of:
- Stability
- Clarity
- Control
Step Three: Re-establish a positive cycle
👉 Starting with small results:
- Small successes
- Small smooth operations
- Small positive feedback
👉 Gradually forming a:
Positive cycle
A more practical auxiliary method
In traditional methods,
when facing "long-term bad luck",
one doesn't directly solve specific problems,
but rather prioritizes:
🔥 Adjusting the overall operating system
For example:
👉 Luck-shifting types (breaking stagnation)
👉 Activation types (re-activating)
👉 System types (long-term stability)
👉 Combined use,
the effect is more stable.
A true path of change
Long-term change usually happens like this:
1️⃣ The cycle stops worsening
2️⃣ State gradually recovers
3️⃣ Small results begin to appear
4️⃣ Overall situation begins to improve
In conclusion
If a person has long-term bad luck,
a more reasonable interpretation is that:
❗They have entered a "negative cycle system"
And truly effective change
is not about:
- Trying harder
- Or being more urgent
But rather:
🔥 Breaking the cycle and re-establishing the operating system
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Related Talismans:
Turn Luck Talisman (Basic adjustment, breaking the cycle entry)
Divine Council Summoning Talisman (Overall activation)
Combined Talisman System (Deep adjustment, long-term adjustment core)