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Can You Learn to Be Lucky?

Why Some People Seem to Win More Often Than Others

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A talented journalist uncovers the hidden patterns behind "luck" and demonstrates how we can enhance outcomes despite life's randomness. The question "Do you believe in luck?" divides opinions, with some believing we create our own luck, while others attribute fate to cosmic whims. Karla Starr presents a third perspective: seemingly unlucky outcomes have predictable effects on behavior, often leading to self-defeating actions without our awareness. In this groundbreaking work, Starr links wealth, health, and happiness to subconscious processes, cultural assumptions, and overlooked details. Each chapter offers insights on cultivating personal strengths to counteract life's unlucky patterns. For example, motivation, a crucial productivity tool, isn't evenly distributed—certain historical accidents explain why some groups are more motivated than others. Additionally, first impressions matter; a resume can't counteract biases formed by a LinkedIn photo. The book also explores how irrelevant traits influence assumptions about intelligence and trustworthiness, affecting interactions and opportunities for lucky encounters. By shedding light on the invisible biases that impact our luck, Starr empowers readers to improve their fortunes with minimal effort.

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Can You Learn to Be Lucky?, Karla Starr

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