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We never know what will happen in the next moment or what troubles those around us will create. Uncontrollable people and events fill life with unpredictability— ◆ In a hurry, yet always encountering red lights while driving ◆ Trying to help, only to be blamed by everyone in the end ◆ Stepping in dog poop on the way out, getting caught in a sudden downpour while shopping, or tripping on uneven pavement ◆ Having the same talent and dedication, yet others are favored ◆ Unexpectedly reconnecting with old friends and receiving a high-paying job opportunity ◆ Frequently winning small prizes in the lottery Do you feel that some people seem luckier and succeed more easily, while others seem to be plagued by misfortune? To achieve a lucky life, many choose to consult fortune tellers, change their names, study astrology, or wear lucky charms. However, the issue is not about retrograde planets or bad feng shui, but rather that most people have not learned how to cultivate their own luck.
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The Science of Being Lucky, Peter Hollins
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- Released
- 2019
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- Title
- The Science of Being Lucky
- Language
- English
- Authors
- Peter Hollins
- Publisher
- PKCS Media, Inc.
- Released
- 2019
- Format
- Paperback
- Pages
- 176
- ISBN10
- 1647430305
- ISBN13
- 9781647430306
- Series
- Tags
- Non-Fiction
- Description
- We never know what will happen in the next moment or what troubles those around us will create. Uncontrollable people and events fill life with unpredictability— ◆ In a hurry, yet always encountering red lights while driving ◆ Trying to help, only to be blamed by everyone in the end ◆ Stepping in dog poop on the way out, getting caught in a sudden downpour while shopping, or tripping on uneven pavement ◆ Having the same talent and dedication, yet others are favored ◆ Unexpectedly reconnecting with old friends and receiving a high-paying job opportunity ◆ Frequently winning small prizes in the lottery Do you feel that some people seem luckier and succeed more easily, while others seem to be plagued by misfortune? To achieve a lucky life, many choose to consult fortune tellers, change their names, study astrology, or wear lucky charms. However, the issue is not about retrograde planets or bad feng shui, but rather that most people have not learned how to cultivate their own luck.