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I'd look as "good" as a moral category, and imperative, as in, e.g. Be good!

The analogous equivalent here would be, Be lucky!

Of course, luck cannot be willed or controlled, but if a choice could be made, it would be better to be lucky than to be good. For, the good die young, while the lucky live long and happy lives.

Yes, I'll take luck over good any day.

For, being good "can" result in being unlucky. But being lucky is always good.

I'd look as "good" as a moral category, and imperative, as in, e.g. Be good!

The analogous equivalent here would be, Be lucky!

Of course, luck cannot be willed or controlled, but if could, it would be better to be lucky than to be good. For, the good die young, while the lucky live long and happy lives.

Yes, I'll take luck over good any day.

For, being good "can" result in being unlucky. But being lucky is always good.

I'd look as "good" as a moral category, and imperative, as in, e.g. Be good!

The analogous equivalent here would be, Be lucky!

Of course, luck cannot be willed or controlled, but if a choice could be made, it would be better to be lucky than to be good. For, the good die young, while the lucky live long and happy lives.

Yes, I'll take luck over good any day.

For, being good "can" result in being unlucky. But being lucky is always good.

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Jack
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I'd look as "good" as a moral category, and imperative, as in, e.g. Be good!

The analogous equivalent here would be, Be lucky!

Of course, luck cannot be willed or controlled, but if could, it would be better to be lucky than to be good. For, the good die young, while the lucky live long and happy lives.

Yes, I'll take luck over good any day.

For, being good "can" result in being unlucky. But being lucky is always good.