Was this person lucky, or unlucky? You decide. They were hit by an explosion in a war zone, which drove a live grenade into their skull. That sounds unlucky. But they survived, and the pin stayed inside the grenade, and it was able to be removed and the
person lived… Which seems lucky.
A related fable:

Good Luck Bad Luck!
There is a Chinese story of a farmer who used an old horse to till his fields. One day, the horse escaped into the hills and when the farmer’s neighbors sympathized with the old man over his bad luck, the farmer replied, “Bad luck? Good luck? Who knows?” A week later, the horse returned with a herd of horses from the hills and this time the neighbors congratulated the farmer on his good luck. His reply was, “Good luck? Bad luck? Who knows?”
Then, when the farmer’s son was attempting to tame one of the wild horses, he fell off its back and broke his leg. Everyone thought this very bad luck. Not the farmer, whose only reaction was, “Bad luck? Good luck? Who knows?”
Some weeks later, the army marched into the village and conscripted every able-bodied youth they found there. When they saw the farmer’s son with his broken leg, they let him off. Now was that good luck or bad luck?
Who knows?
Everything that seems on the surface to be an evil may be a good in disguise. And everything that seems good on the surface may really be an evil. So we are wise when we leave it to God to decide what is good fortune and what misfortune, and thank him that all things turn out for good with those who love him.
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My favourite lucky or unlucky conundrum is Tsutomu Yamaguchi. He was in Hiroshima on a business trip when the Americans dropped an atomic bomb on it. He survived but, needless to say, he didn’t want to hang around, so he went home the next day. To Nagasaki. Where he survived another atomic bomb. He lived to the age of 93 so I’m leaning towards lucky but it’s all in the perspective.
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I added a related Chinese fable as well.
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