The Luci Luck paradox.
If infinite luck causes every improbable event to occur, then infinitely lucky people must experience infinitely many catastrophic events. But if luck guarantees favorable outcomes, those catastrophes cannot harm them. Therefore, infinite luck cannot simultaneously mean "all improbable events occur" and "all outcomes are beneficial."
For people who are having difficulty understanding...
Say a man has infinite luck. Does having infinite luck mean, all rare things which happen being more common for that man? If that is so, then a meteorite falling or a thunder striking is very rare, so shouldn't such catastrophic events occur to him every second ? It would mean he dies, but if he is really lucky, he should be able to evade death...
So, how do we decide if something is lucky or bad luck ?
(p-s I believe I made this paradox, cus I was high and was taking a shower. Pls someone confirm it.)