Fortunes
Fortunes can refer to wealth and material means as well as to fate or luck. The word derives from Latin fortuna, and in Roman religion Fortuna was the goddess who governed outcomes. In everyday usage, a fortune is a large amount of wealth, or more generally the total possessions and assets a person or family owns. Economic fortunes can be temporary or durable, influenced by markets, opportunities, inheritance, and risk management, and they are a central topic in biographies, finance, and social science.
Fortune also denotes the course of events governed by chance. Philosophical and theological traditions have long
Fortune telling and divination practices aim to glimpse future possibilities or fate. Historical methods include astrology,
In social and economic analysis, fortunes are tied to wealth distribution, mobility, and opportunity. The study