Luck doesn't change.
If we are talking about what Liam Chiba-Wallace discovers with his dubbed, 'Measurement of Luck', then that statement is correct.
What he sees within someone has never changed.
So, what does that mean for me, who has the supposed 'worst luck', at least that he has ever seen?
Of course, whether what he sees is truly as simple as 'luck' or something more ambiguous, that fact likely isn't going to change any time soon.
The harrowing thought that it might not be luck, but instead fate, was even more disconcerting.
If the words 'worst' and 'luck' are combined, anyone who was told they had it would be understandably upset, but what if the latter was 'fate' and not 'luck'?
If someone had the supposed 'worst fate', then what would even be the point of trying to win?
A disheartening thought, but a realistic one. However, there is more to this than at first glance, and I'm not one to give up just like that anyway.