You can neither create nor avoid the randomness in life. You can however learn to examine all the events in life to determine if they can be turned to your advantage.
That is all superstition. Bad luck and good luck are fictional.
Some ways to get bad luck are to basically perform things from the old folklore. Things like breaking a mirror is said to give seven years of bad luck. Stepping on a crack will break your mother's back, and letting a black cat cross in front of you is said to be very unlucky.
There is no "bad luck" and the superstition of a mirror breaking bringing bad luck comes from the middle ages. So, don't worry about it you haven't gotten bad luck. All of us make our own luck.
Breaking glass is not good luck- it is bad luck. If you have bad luck coming your way, breaking glass will, according to superstition, eliminate it. Breaking glass, without any (bad luck) precursor, will supposedly manifest itself in only bad luck. Speaking in more detail, according to superstition, when one has bad luck coming his or her way, breaking a mirror works as a shield to bad luck. A mirror is a reflective device. When one breaks a mirror, it will reflect the bad luck of a broken mirror. But, when already in the presence of bad luck, it reflects the bad luck in the bad-luck dimension. Bad luck in the bad luck dimension is good luck, which we all obstinately have.
It's just a superstition. It doesn't mean anything.(See the related links section for origins of this legend, as well as ways to "counteract" the bad luck.)
It is bad luck to be superstitious.It is bad luck to be superstitious.It is bad luck to be superstitious.It is bad luck to be superstitious.
No. Not at all.
No not at all.
No, not at all.
Not at all.
They are only birds, and have no bearing on luck at all, except in folklore.
They happen by luck wich is made by how you look. Look all pretty/handsome and good luck will sprinkle on you, look like a horrible old hag and bad luck will spread all around you!!!!!