The Luck Factor

Principle Three




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Lucky people attempt to achieve their goals, even if their chances of success seem slim, and persevere in the face
of failure
Unlucky people are often convinced that their lives are going to be full of failure and misery, and they believe that there is nothing that they can do to affect the bad things that are going to happen to them. These beliefs can quickly cause them to lose hope and simply give up, so they often do not make any attempt to achieve their goals, and this, in turn, transforms their expectations into reality.

Lucky people's positive expectations motivate them to take control of their lives. They attempt to achieve whatever they want from life, even if the likelihood of being successful is quite low. Often, lucky people’s high expectations also motivate them to persist, even in the face of considerable adversity.

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