Luck is a myth. In the view of English scholar Richard Wiseman, there’s not a trace of magic in the idea that someone is constantly lucky while fortune bypasses someone else. It all comes down to a set of behavioral patterns that we use unconsciously throughout our lives. For ten years, Wiseman observed 400 test subjects of different ages and professions. This allowed him to identify the psychological attitudes that distinguish lucky people from chronic losers.
On these pages, he offers the most practical program for changing your thinking.