You don’t wait for luck - you create more places where it can find you


What It Really Means

People talk about luck as if it’s some cosmic accident.

But if you look closely at anyone with a breakout career, you’ll see a pattern:

they created an unusual amount of surface area for luck to strike.

Surface area is simple.

It means more:

– more things shared

– more conversations started

– more experiments posted

– more prototypes shown

– more questions asked

– more collaborations explored

– more ideas shipped

Every time you put something into the world, you create a new surface where someone can meet you, recognize you, support you, hire you, or collaborate with you.

Luck isn’t magic.

It’s collisions.

You increase your luck not by hoping, but by becoming easier to collide with.