In Arturo Pérez-Reverte's book "Jodía Pavia," released in 1525, he explores themes of fortune and the unpredictable nature of victory. The quote "Sometimes it is lost and sometimes it stops winning" captures the essence of life's unpredictability, suggesting that success is not constant and can fade away at any moment.
The narrative delves into the complexities of human ambition and the transient nature of achievements. Through the characters and their experiences, Pérez-Reverte illustrates how fortune can be fleeting, emphasizing that both setbacks and successes are part of the human journey.