
The Science of Success “The Most Innovative Experimental Psychologist In The World Today” on Luck, Deception, and Success - Dr. Richard Wiseman
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Jan 25, 2018 Dr. Richard Wiseman, a research psychologist and bestselling author, dives into the intriguing world of luck and deception. He reveals that most people are surprisingly bad at detecting lies, only improving accuracy when reading transcripts. Wiseman explains his research on lucky versus unlucky people, highlighting that luck can often be cultivated through mindset. He shares practical tips to enhance your luck, like keeping a luck diary and nurturing social connections. With insights from his background as a magician, Wiseman blends psychology and creativity to help listeners transform their approach to luck and success.
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Pattern Of Repeated Misfortune
- One woman had five car accidents in a 50-mile journey and believed her green car was jinxed.
- Her dating disasters and a burned church at her wedding show how patterns of bad outcomes stacked in her life.
Attention Shapes Perceived Luck
- Lucky people spot unexpected opportunities because their attentional spotlight is broader and more relaxed.
- Unlucky people focus narrowly when anxious and literally fail to see obvious chances in front of them.
Keep A Daily Luck Diary
- Keep a daily luck diary and record one positive thing or gratitude each day to reorient attention.
- This simple practice quickly increases positivity and makes people notice more opportunities within weeks.







