People do make own luck, says psychologist
Posted by MelSkunk (Melissa Drake) on Sun 5 Jan 2003 - 13:23
Psychologist Richard Wiseman has spent eight year studying why some people seem luckier than others, and it's not intelligence or psychic ability, but a person's outlook that makes them pay more attention to lucky or unlucky events. He now runs a luck school, teaching people simple principles to approach fortuous, or not-so-good, events in their lives to improve their 'luck'.
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-Heh- I've already noticed--because of my outlook, I seem to have the most incredible luck. Note I didn't say good luck, nor did I say bad luck. Reason? It's both. I keep noticing amazing coincidences that make good things happen, and amazing coincidences that make bad things happen.
Wonder what that says about my outlook.
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Smile! The world could use another happy person.
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