Luck may play a bigger role in success than we think: Study finds out

A study by Cornell University found that early-life luck significantly influences long-term success. Tracking 104 baby mice, researchers observed the impact of competition and small initial advantages, concluding that unpredictable experiences can lead to large outcome disparities even among individuals with similar abilities.

Luck may play a bigger role in success than we think: Study finds out
A study by Cornell University found that early-life luck significantly influences long-term success. Tracking 104 baby mice, researchers observed the impact of competition and small initial advantages, concluding that unpredictable experiences can lead to large outcome disparities even among individuals with similar abilities.