Note: This is taken directly from the introduction in the book “Secrets Of Lucky People.” Use the link at the bottom of this article to get more information.
There are people who seem to lead a charmed life.
Many of these lucky people aren’t even all that bright, and yet they seem to almost stumble into success. They have opportunities open up for them all the time. Things are handed to them. They win in the stock market, find their dream job, and get married to their ideal partner.
Then there are those who might joke that “If it weren’t for bad luck I’d have no luck at all.”
These are the perpetually unlucky people. You may know a few. They always seem to be unlucky in love, lose money when they invest, miss all the opportunities, have unexpected bad things happen, and generally struggle to gain any advantage in life.
Most of us are somewhere between these two extremes.We have our share of “good luck”. We have our share of “bad luck.” We may never really know why, or whether there is something to be done about it.
There is!
That is what this book is about.
Is Good Luck Really Something Else?
What about the whole concept of luck? Is there really such a thing as either good or bad luck, or is there another explanation? Are we somehow “cursed” or “blessed”? Or is “good luck” just a lazy way to define the process of cause and effect?
Who cares!?
You know it when you see it, right? Actually having good luck is more important than having an explanation or definition of it.
Lesson number one then, is that it is more profitable to make good things happen than to argue about definitions. The things you can make happen with this information will earn you the title of “lucky,” but don’t sweat the label. Good results are good results, whatever they are called.
Now let’s get started with a look at what lucky people are doing differently from others, and how you can have good luck too.
By the way, as I started this project, I searched Google for the term “how to have good luck.” What did I find? Web sites full of silly superstitions, lucky charms, and advice like “carry an acorn to ward off lightning.” Hmm…
I haven’t been hassled by lightning much, and I’m not into superstitions, so I hope you aren’t looking for that kind of material here. This e-book is about practical, understandable ways to generate good luck.
Apply the lessons here and you will be luckier, as simple as 1, 2, 3.
1.Good luck is having fortunate happenings or situations in your life.
2. You can increase the frequency of good luck in your life.
3. Here are some powerful exercises and techniques to make that happen…
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