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Lucky people just try stuff. Unlucky people suffered from paralysis by analysis. They wouldn't do anything until they walked through every single angle and by then the world had moved on. They don't gain the benefits of learning through doing. I'm a big fan of starting small, trying lots of projects, seeing what works and what doesn't, and iterating based on feedback.

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But what happens when things still go wrong? What should you do when you're acting like a lucky person but bad luck still whacks you in the face?

Lucky people aren't always lucky - but they handle adversity differently than unlucky people.

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Okay, so you're doing more stuff. Great. But what about when it comes time to make decisions? What can we learn from lucky people?

Lucky people act on their intuitions across many areas of their lives.

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Okay, so you're doing more stuff. Great. But what about when it comes time to make decisions? What can we learn from lucky people?

Lucky people act on their intuitions across many areas of their lives.

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Okay, so you're doing more stuff. Great. But what about when it comes time to make decisions? What can we learn from lucky people?

Lucky people act on their intuitions across many areas of their lives.

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Lucky people just try stuff. Unlucky people suffered from paralysis by analysis. They wouldn't do anything until they walked through every single angle and by then the world had moved on. They don't gain the benefits of learning through doing. I'm a big fan of starting small, trying lots of proje...

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    Lucky people do not dwell on their ill fortune.
    Lucky people take constructive steps to prevent more bad luck in the future.

How do you respond to disappointment?

Giving up, getting gloomy and locking yourself in the house won't help the world offer you better opportuniti...

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And not only were they luckier afterward, tests results showed they were also happier .

Okay, so you don't want the church to burn down before your wedding day. Want to go to "Luck School"? Here's what Richard said about how you can get lucky...

It makes intuitive sense: if...

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(To learn how to overcome regret, click here .)

Let's round this all up and learn the final (and most important) benefit of believing in luck.

Here's what Richard had to say about how to attract good luck:

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You heard that right: research shows that good luck charms work .

Via The Courage Quotient: How Scie...

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Ever had a run of bad luck? It feels like the world is actively conspiring against you.

Ever wonder if you can improve your luck? And I don't mean with voodoo...

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