The Balloon Theory of Luck | Alexander Wakim | TEDxJamhour
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In this talk, Alexander Wakim challenges the way we perceive luck through what he calls “The Balloon Theory of Luck.” Drawing from successes in international case competitions and consulting, where he was often labeled as “lucky”, he explores how repetition, pressure, and unseen volume gradually negate luck in the eyes of others. The talk reframes luck not as something inherited, but as something merited through consistency, volume, and the willingness to keep going long before the “pop” of success becomes visible to others. Alexander Wakim is a consultant passionate about human behavior, performance, and personal growth. His experiences in international case competitions and consulting shaped his interest in the unseen volume of work behind confidence, composure, and success. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
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