From telegraph.co.uk |
Do you count yourself as lucky? I do, but I suppose it mostly depends on the
comparisons we make or fail to make.
I was lucky in all kinds of obvious ways from the time and country
of my birth onward. In the developed world there are millions of us living our
comfortable lives with worries previous generations would have treated to a tubercular
splutter of disbelief.
We have our ups and downs of course, but materially most of us
are lucky. We have our personal tragedies too because death comes to all and is
so often untimely or painful. Yet in spite of the omnipotence of death we are
lucky compared to earlier generations.
So are some people more lucky than others? David Cameron was
born with the proverbial silver spoon in his mouth, but do we count this as
luck? I think we do.
What about Blair? Bonkers in my view, but lucky enough to
be charming in a way I’ve never quite fathomed. Maybe if I’d met him I’d know.
I’m sure luck plays a major part in our lives. I’m lucky to
have made a reasonable career decision when I discovered I was passably good at
chemistry. I could have given chemistry a miss and opted for something with deeper
appeal, but I didn’t yet the choice turned out reasonably well.
However I wasn’t well equipped to make the choice anyway – there
was a hefty element of luck. Maybe my parents buying me a chemistry set for
Christmas had a hand in it. A proper fifties chemistry set it was too, one
where you could discover the combustible delights of sulphur and iron filings.
The books and comics of the time were stimulating too and my
parents believed strongly in the educational value of regular reading.
Another stroke of luck – I was born at a time when books were available to
borrow free of charge from public libraries.
Looping back to political careers - are politicians such as
Cameron and Blair talented, lucky or a bit of both? Which is the more powerful
asset? Impossible to say of course, but I think with a enough talent,
politicians are often able to twist lady luck around their little fingers.
Doesn’t say much for the present lot though does it?
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