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Because humans have a natural instinct to charge or blame others for there failures or bad luck. When we fail to do something according to demand, we charge someone for one or more of possible many reasons. When we fail to achieve the desired goal and we strongly believe that we had the ability to achieve it. Here we charge luck for this. This is life and it is quite natural. When we are totally unknown about the cause for the good or bad, that happens to us, we start finding something to charge or blame for this. Here starts a myth.

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