A revolutionary study of luck and its power to transform our lives.
Have you ever wondered why some people seem to have all the luck, and others seem to be born unlucky? Any why do some people get to lead fulfilling lives, while others face endless failure and sadness? Is it just a matter of fate, or can unlucky people improve their luck and their lives?
Ten years ago, Dr. Richard Wiseman decided to search for the elusive luck factor by charting the actual beliefs and experiences of lucky and unlucky people. From the results, he identified four main factors that explained luck. He was then able to show a group of people, who considered themselves unlucky, how to think and behave like lucky people. The results were astounding, with almost all participants reporting significant life changes -- including increased levels of self-esteem, physical well-being, confidence and success.
The principles Dr. Wiseman reveals in this ground-breaking study can teach you how to change your luck, and literally change your life.
I noticed this book because of a mistake. I thought the author, Richard Wiseman, is the one who wrote Freakonomics. Actually that's Steven D. Levitt. I realized that at this moment. Actually that explains a lot, such as why I don't like this book as much ...
评分I noticed this book because of a mistake. I thought the author, Richard Wiseman, is the one who wrote Freakonomics. Actually that's Steven D. Levitt. I realized that at this moment. Actually that explains a lot, such as why I don't like this book as much ...
评分I noticed this book because of a mistake. I thought the author, Richard Wiseman, is the one who wrote Freakonomics. Actually that's Steven D. Levitt. I realized that at this moment. Actually that explains a lot, such as why I don't like this book as much ...
评分I noticed this book because of a mistake. I thought the author, Richard Wiseman, is the one who wrote Freakonomics. Actually that's Steven D. Levitt. I realized that at this moment. Actually that explains a lot, such as why I don't like this book as much ...
评分I noticed this book because of a mistake. I thought the author, Richard Wiseman, is the one who wrote Freakonomics. Actually that's Steven D. Levitt. I realized that at this moment. Actually that explains a lot, such as why I don't like this book as much ...
用干货熬出来的鸡汤。有一定启发性和新鲜感,但基本没有可行性,或者可以换句话说:当你改变了你的人生的时候,你就改变了你的人生。
评分用干货熬出来的鸡汤。有一定启发性和新鲜感,但基本没有可行性,或者可以换句话说:当你改变了你的人生的时候,你就改变了你的人生。
评分用干货熬出来的鸡汤。有一定启发性和新鲜感,但基本没有可行性,或者可以换句话说:当你改变了你的人生的时候,你就改变了你的人生。
评分Pay attention to your luck,you can become lucky.
评分用干货熬出来的鸡汤。有一定启发性和新鲜感,但基本没有可行性,或者可以换句话说:当你改变了你的人生的时候,你就改变了你的人生。
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