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The horseshoe is often regarded as a lucky charm. This is because iron used to be a valuable commodity and finding a horseshoe was considered lucky, just like finding money today. It was also believed that iron had magical powers, as horses did not seem to feel pain when shod with hot iron. This led to the belief in the magical powers of iron and thus the horseshoe as a lucky charm. Many people therefore have one at home. But can luck be fixed? Isn't it much more the moment and less a state? Being lucky and being happy are not the same thing. While in the first case good things happen to you unexpectedly, in the second case you are largely responsible or at least partly responsible. I can be happy without a lucky charm, I can choose to be happy. It's a question of attitude and not of possession. And that alone is happiness.

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