Stanford University professor’s 20-year research reveals that luck is not predetermined.
Just do these 3 things, and you can absolutely manufacture good luck yourself:
1. Take on small risks
Talk to strangers, write to industry mentors, and proactively raise your hand to speak.
Tiny actions can put you within the range of luck, while there’s nothing to “hunt” in the safe zone.
2. Offer sincere gratitude
When others help you, they’re transferring the time that originally belonged to them to you.
Only by giving genuine feedback will they be willing to keep investing in you—thereby opening the next door for you.
3. Protect “foolish” ideas
Many great business giants started with ideas that were initially completely dismissed.
Before you discard a wildly implausible idea, ask one question first: “What if it actually works?”
4. Never lower your sails
Luck isn’t a lightning bolt struck by chance—it’s the wind roaring every day.
All you have to do is keep your sails up at all times, ready to catch the wind’s momentum.
Quitting halfway means no matter how strong the wind is, it won’t be yours.
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