ABSTRACT

Most people, at some point realize the randomness of events in life leading to good and bad outcomes, many of which will always beyond our control regardless of what we do. Managing risks, identifying our normative ideal and being able to accurately pinpoint and implement prescriptive measures will protect our children in online and offline world, but only up to a certain point. While it is researcher's trade to assign explanatory models to real-life events, some events will come down to unpredictable phenomenon of luck. Not all children have the ability to develop their mental and physical capabilities. For some, circumstances beyond their control will determine how likely it is that they are at risk and how likely it is that they are not. Not all children have good luck. In a contractual relationship between the citizen and welfare state it has traditionally been the task of institutions to level the playing field, providing counterweight to randomness of luck.