The title gives the impression that there is a relationship between two characters, one who has luck and the other who desires to benefit from it. It could be a tale of envy, friendship, or self - discovery. If the main character is constantly trying to mooch off someone's luck, they might learn about the true nature of success and luck in the process. There could be various sub - plots such as the lucky character being aware or unaware of the other's intentions, and how they react to it.
Good luck for me was when I randomly entered a lottery at a local fair. I didn't expect much but ended up winning a small cash prize. It was such a pleasant surprise. On the contrary, bad luck struck when I lost my wallet right after that. It had my ID and some important cards in it. I had to go through a lot of hassle to get everything replaced.
One time, I was participating in a running race. I had trained for months, and I was feeling really confident. But just a few minutes into the race, I tripped over a small stone on the track. I fell hard and sprained my ankle. I couldn't continue the race. All that training for nothing. It was just bad luck.
Well, once I was all set to go on a much - awaited vacation. I had my bags packed, tickets booked, and was just about to leave for the airport when I suddenly got really sick. I mean, it was like a horrible flu. I had to cancel my entire trip, lose all the money I'd spent on non - refundable bookings. It was just rotten luck.
Sure. Once I was late for a very important interview. I ran to the bus stop and just as I got there, the bus I needed was still there even though it should have left a minute ago. I made it to the interview on time and got the job. That was a little luck story for me.
The modern ancient meaning of this sentence is that the speaker just wants to attract the attention of the other party by asking a question, but there is no real intention. In ancient prose, similar meanings could be expressed by expressions such as "seeking knowledge in vain" or "feinting a gun".
Well, once I liked a girl in my class. I tried to talk to her, but every time I got so nervous that I just stuttered and made a fool of myself. She probably thought I was really strange and avoided me after that.
A little luck story could be when you forget your umbrella on a day that's supposed to be sunny. But then it only rains for a few minutes while you're inside a building, and you don't get wet at all on your way home. That's a little bit of good fortune in daily life.