They Don't Believe in Luck
You know, over the past several years, I've interviewed some extremely successful people, and without exception, each one of them said they don't believe in luck.
And yet, as we continued to talk, they began telling me about one amazing "synchronistic" event after another.
Two of them said they were unexpectedly introduced to somebody who helped them take their career to the next level. Another just happened to be on the scene when an important new development gave them a fast entry into a new business area. And in one case, a client deposited several thousand dollars for a job, then was sent to prison (the deposit was non-refundable), so it gave my friend time to finish a book that became one of his most successful ever.
But of course, they don't believe in luck. Instead, they want to call it serendipity or synchronicity or some other big word.
I don't care what you decide to call it. But remember this - if unexpected, random events bring you good results that benefit you, people are going to call it luck.
But of course, there are specific ways to get luck (or serendipity, or synchronicity) on your side. And when you do, the most amazing things, big and little, start happening around you.
So don't let anybody tell you that there's no such thing as luck. Every successful person I've ever met can prove otherwise (although they don't like using the "L" word)
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Cheers from warm and smiling Thailand,

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