The Mechanics of Luck
I have always been lucky. As a kid my mother used to tell people that if ever I fell off a cliff, I would bounce on a soft tree, land in a deep pool with barely a splash and come up with a gold nugget clenched between my teeth. To date, my life has played out just as if she actually knew what she was talking about.
I do believe that fate plays a part; we turn left when we could have turned right and our future unfolds accordingly. I also believe that some people do just seem luckier than other people and enjoy a consistency of good fortune that cannot be explained by mere chance; there is obviously something going on. Creating an abundance of good luck is a process; and like any process, once understood, it becomes easier and easier to replicate.
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