The expression "beginner's luck" has nothing to do with any known superstition.
It is a term or turn of phrase that explains how a relative newcomer to any game of skill of chance can at first try beat of out do people of experience and skill.
Most often it is said with a certain amount of disdain by one of the more experienced and/or skilled people to explain the unlikelihood of their having been beaten.
The superstition of "beginner's luck" likely stems from the psychological phenomenon where newcomers to a game or activity experience unexpected success, often due to lower expectations or a fresh perspective. This can lead observers to attribute their success to luck rather than skill, reinforcing the belief that beginners have a special advantage. Additionally, folklore and anecdotal stories may have contributed to the perpetuation of this superstition, as people share tales of surprising wins by novices. Ultimately, it's a blend of chance, psychology, and social storytelling that fuels the idea of beginner's luck.
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There is an old belief is that the morning is too early to be happy,Happiness has to be earned each day,Otherwise you you are sure to have bad luck!
That is all superstition. Bad luck and good luck are fictional.
The superstition of "good luck".
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I dont believe in luck or superstition so no
My grandma believed the old superstition that putting up an umbrella inside the house is bad luck. The belief that eating bread crusts leads to curly hair is a silly superstition. She believes that Friday the thirteenth brings bad luck, but I think it's a ridiculous superstition.
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No, but it is silly and a superstition.
No. I do not believe in any superstition