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The Luck Factor
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The Luck Factor

Changing Your Luck, Changing Your Life

Miramax, 2003 更多详情

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Have you ever wondered why some people seem to be much luckier than others? Why do people believe that a piece of jewelry or clothing can bring good luck? Why do they feel the need to avoid things that they consider harbingers of bad luck? In this delightfully written book, Dr. Richard Wiseman shows that good mental health – not superstition – determines good luck. He highlights four of the fundamental psychological principles that lucky people instinctively follow to generate good fortune in their lives. He promises that by keeping a “Luck Journal” and following the exercises and questionnaires in the book, you can gauge and nurture the source of luck in your life. This book reveals how good psychological habits and positive action can bring good fortune into your life. Wiseman presents his thoughts in a fun way, with entertaining anecdotes. getAbstract recommends this fresh self-help book to those who want to improve the quality of their lives or, in other words, get lucky.

Take-Aways

  • Some people are lucky and some are not, but it has nothing to do with mere chance.
  • Studies show that lucky people can’t predict good fortune, such as a winning lottery number, any better than unlucky people.
  • Lucky people do not score higher on IQ tests than unlucky people.

About the Author

Dr. Richard Wiseman, a performing magician in his youth, is a professor of psychology at the University of Herfordshire in the U.K.


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    H. G. 4 years ago
    Interesting perspective! I have always said to myself: ‘positive mindset, brings positive result’!

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