Everything in life is relative. And even the luckiest people in the world are not always the happiest. Don't believe? Let's see this in three different stories.
Frain Selak. The luckiest person from Croatia
This lucky man managed to survive terrible disasters. It all started in January 1962. The young music teacher was traveling by train to Dubrovnik from Sarajevo. For unknown reasons, the train derailed at full speed. The situation was complicated by the fact that the ill-fated train sank into the icy waters of the river flowing along the paths. For seventeen passengers, this trip was the last. Frain escaped with hypothermia and a broken arm. A year later, a new test awaited him. The plane, in which the unfortunate lucky man was flying, had an incredible door blown out at a great height. The only survivor was the hero of our story. A kind of saving pillow for him was a haystack. All other air passengers died. Three years later, Selak survived a terrible car accident, again safely escaping with only a couple of abrasions. In 1970 and 1973, his car suddenly caught fire, but Frein did not care. In 1995, he was hit by a bus, but the man survived again. A year later, he flew off the road in a mountainous area. Safelyclinging to a tree, Frain watched as his car exploded in mid-flight into a bottomless abyss. That's really who does not need to think about how to become lucky! The apogee of the amazing events happening to this lucky guy was winning a million dollars.
The Luckiest People in the World: Major Summerfold - The Man Chased by Lightning
The first time a flash of lightning hit a young officer in 1918. At the time of the tragedy, he fought on the fields of Finland. The lightning strike was so powerful that the major fell off his horse. The officer was paralyzed, but he managed to return to an active life. In 1924, Summerfold faced another test. He was struck by lightning for the second time while fishing. As a result, the right side of his body was completely immobilized. However, after two years he was so strong that he could take walks in the park. Who would have thought that during a walk in the shade of trees, the ill-fated lightning would overtake him again! After this tragedy, Major never recovered. He died two years later. However, the story does not end there. The monument on his grave was razed to the ground… by a lightning strike!
The Luckiest People in the World: John Line
This man can boast of having successfully survived sixteen tragedies that directly threatened his life. A series of tests began in childhood. The boy broke his arm in a fall from a tree. So he first found himself in the hospital. On the day he was discharged, he had an accident. And it happened right onway home from the hospital. John also survived after a sudden collapse in a mine, being struck by lightning and falling down a manhole at work. No wonder this man's nickname is Calamity. Once he suffered in two accidents at once. So John fell off the cart and was run over by a van!
As you can see, the luckiest people in the world are not so lucky. You wouldn't want to be in their shoes, would you?