One of the earliest published writer on luck was the 16th century Florentine, Niccolo Machiavelli. Machiavelli wrote extensively on the cause of good fortune. In his short book, The Prince (written in 1514, but published posthumously in 1532), an essay of advice to his patron, Lorenzo de Medici, Machiavelli explains that fortune favors the bold thus advising his Prince, not without controversy, to always act decisively:
Fortune is a woman and if she is to be submissive it is necessary to beat and coerce her.
I've been thinking about luck alot lately, as I observe people attribute luck to the variance of purely deterministic systems.