A thing about reality is that you are not a mere observer. You are part of it. You help shape it. The way you interpret reality defines your experience of it.
One of the ways this actually, factually works has to do with luck. If you believe you are a lucky person, you will experience more good luck than if you believe you are an unlucky person. Proper experiments have been done and it does seem to be true.
Some people explain this by saying
their belief causes the good luck to manifest.
they are blessed because of their faith.
their belief that they are lucky causes them to be more aware of and open to the opportunities that exist around them.
It doesnβt matter what you think the mechanism is. It works. Believing you are lucky makes you more lucky.
As a person who thinks the third mechanism is the most reasonable explanation, I recommend that you think about being lucky as a habitual way of living, not a one-off piece of magic. I predict you will be terribly disappointed and poorer if you use believing-in-luck on anything else you have no influence.
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