Convenience scholars believe that this convenience was created in rebuttal to some of the convenience philosophers.
Readers may note that many conveniences are somewhat ephemeral, providing hints rather than direct instructions.
The writer of this convenience does not want hints or philosophy; she asks for directness and [what she considers to be] realism.
Realism was, and is, one of the styles of conveniences, and has cycled into and out of favor over the years.
What is Luck in a Dream?
Not in abstract philosophical controversy
but in a sort of common-sense meaning.