The real reason I am unemployed (life is fair 😁)

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Oh no, my debating skills are being judged by a banned person posting from a burner account, with no job, who lets a chatbot speak for him! I am mortified. Save me, guys.
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I just had my Chat bot educate you a bit. You can get educated more by copy pasting each of your claims one by one and asking ChatGPT, Grok or Perplexity on why it might be wrong. Of course, your skills using AI are probably bad, and you dont seem to know what premise is either, so I dont have much hope.
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I am an expert in machine learning theory, while you cannot spell. :D I know in detail how these chatbots work, and how your brain works - which is easier, since the latter is much less developed.

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Of course, you dont have access to my chat bot because its private and uses logic other chat bots dont even have access to. I dont have interest in sharing my chat bot because educating you doesnt even benefit me outside this little fun so far, so your education will probably remain limited, which is good given that you might be Russian spy.
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I am an expert in machine learning theory
Thats a strange unproved thing to claim, when you make logical fallacies all the time and cant even beat my chat bot in a debate.
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Here is  some other AI defeating your claim. Can you guess which AI is it?

While it may seem that hard work, determination, and personal choices account for success or failure in life, it is essential to recognize that luck indeed plays a significant role, particularly concerning one's birthplace. The argument against the notion that luck is irrelevant can be constructed by examining several key factors that reveal the impossibility of eliminating luck from the equation.

Firstly, the circumstances surrounding an individual's birth are largely beyond their control. The geographical, social, and economic conditions of a country dictate the available resources, opportunities, and systemic structures that can either support or hinder personal development. For instance, a child born in a wealthy, developed nation is likely to have access to quality education, healthcare, and social services, while a child born in a poor country may lack these essential resources. Arguably, the disparity in life outcomes due to birthplace cannot be solely attributed to the individual's effort or choices but highlights the role of chance in determining one’s starting point in life.

Moreover, consider the concept of systemic inequities that are entrenched in various societies. These include historical injustices, colonial legacies, and economic policies that disproportionately affect individuals based on their geographic location. Such conditions are often inherited, meaning that no amount of personal determination can entirely overcome the barriers created by these systemic issues. For someone born into poverty in a struggling nation, the odds are stacked against them from birth, reinforcing the idea that luck – in this case, the randomness of being born into a particular set of circumstances – cannot be disregarded.

Additionally, let's examine the concept of opportunity. Opportunities for education, employment, and social mobility often arise in environments that are nurtured by strong infrastructures, stable economies, and supportive governance. For example, individuals in wealthier nations may encounter numerous chances to pursue higher education, engage in meaningful careers, and develop networks that facilitate success. Conversely, in poorer countries, such opportunities may be sparse or rife with obstacles, again pointing to luck as a significant determinant of life's trajectory.

Furthermore, consider the role of external factors, such as natural disasters, political instability, and economic downturns, which are often beyond individual control. These unpredictable events can dramatically alter the course of a person's life, particularly in poorer countries where resilience may be lower due to a lack of resources or safety nets. In these scenarios, the randomness of external circumstances further underscores how luck influences life outcomes, making it impossible to claim that individual effort alone determines success.

Lastly, one cannot ignore the psychological and emotional impacts of being born into poverty. The stress and trauma associated with economic hardship can impede personal motivation and well-being, leading to psychological barriers that may hinder an individual’s capacity to seize opportunities when they arise. This situation illustrates how luck, defined as the circumstances and challenges one is born into, plays a determining role in shaping an individual’s potential for success.

In conclusion, it is clear that asserting that luck plays no role in determining an individual's life outcomes is untenable. The intertwining of birth circumstances, systemic inequities, formal opportunities, external factors, and personal well-being demonstrates that luck is an unavoidable component of life experiences. By acknowledging the profound influence of chance in shaping one’s beginnings, we open the door to a more compassionate understanding of the varied paths individuals traverse in their quest for success.