Wheel of Fortune

The “Wheel of Fortune” refers to a concept that symbolizes the cyclical nature of fate and fortune. It is commonly depicted as a large wheel divided into sections, each representing different outcomes or fortunes, and is often associated with luck, chance, and the unpredictability of life. In various cultural contexts, the wheel signifies the idea that one’s fortunes can change dramatically, encompassing both rises and falls in fortune. The term is also associated with the popular television game show “Wheel of Fortune,” where contestants spin a wheel to determine cash prizes or rewards while solving word puzzles. The underlying theme of the concept is the belief that life’s circumstances are often beyond an individual’s control, echoing the adage that “what goes around comes around.” The “Wheel of Fortune” is commonly used in literature, art, and games, representing the duality of life’s fortunes and misfortunes.