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The Universe Owes You

The Universe Owes You

If you think your luck is bad, and is getting worse as the years pass, you might feel depressed and pessimistic about life in general.

Instead of feeling that the universe is against you, try to feel this:

THE UNIVERSE OWES YOU!

Like a flipped coin that is showing tails a thousand times in a row, the law of averages catches up and it eventually gives heads.

If things have been in the dumps for a while, cheer up! The universe is now going to give you good news.

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