In the opening scene of Woody Allen's 2005 movie Match Point, we see a tennis ball moving in slow motion across the net, while the film's protagonist, a former tennis pro named Chris Wilton, reflects on the advantages of luck over virtue. "People are afraid to face how great a part of life is dependent on luck," says Wilton, who in the movie gets awa...
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