Get Lucky by Being an Optimist

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409px-glass-of-water.jpgEveryone knows the famous advice “if life throws you lemons, make lemonade”, meaning take whatever bad life throws your way and turn it into something good and sweet. This advice is something that a lucky person would live by. The lucky person would always look for the good in any situation. Professor Wiseman discovered in his experiments on luck that lucky people and unlucky people look at life and specific incidents very differently. In a car crash, an unlucky person would say “oh %#%$, I can’t believe this happened to me, I have the worst luck”. The lucky person would say “I can’t believe how lucky I am to be alive after that crash, it’s a good thing no one was badly hurt”. This same thinking is used over and over again with lucky and unlucky people.

Optimistic thinking can lead to luckortunity in infinite situations. A lucky person will go to new places because he says “you never know what you are going to see or who you will meet. The unlucky person says “why should I go there? It is always the same people”. The lucky person looks for good things in his day and focuses on the good and new. The unlucky person just keeps thinking “S.S.D.D.” (same crap, different day).

When it comes to going to a party, an unlucky person will go, wanting to meet the love of his life while the lucky person will go to have a good time. The chances of meeting the love of your life at a single party are quite slim but the chances of having a good time are pretty good. If you go to have a good time you are open to meeting the love of your life, a new friend, a business partner and so many other people. When you go for a specific purpose such as finding the love of your life, you close yourself off from everything else and put on your blinders and therefore miss out on any luckortunity that is waiting for you.

In business, an unlucky person will fail and give up because he “just can’t do it” but a lucky person will say “ok, that didn’t work” and he will continue working to see what will work. An optimistic attitude can take you a long way. It can raise your spirits and give you the extra push whenever you need it. Being a pessimist will discourage you from trying new things and crush you if anything doesn’t work out because, after all, you didn’t expect it to in the first place. That can also lead to you not trying as hard and failing on purpose just to prove that you were right. The lucky person just keeps going because he always sees the glass half full and the light at the end of the tunnel.

Previous Posts in this Series: 10 Ways to Increase your Luck.

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  2. Don’t listen to your Mother, Speak to Strangers!
  3. StumbleUpon the Greatest Luckortunity, the Cure for Boredom
  4. Blog to the Future
  5. Luck is Risky Business
  6. Get High on Conventions
  7. SHUT UP AND LISTEN!
  8. Get Lucky by Working Hard

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January 08 2008 11:38 am | Advice

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  1. 40 Ways to Increase Your Luck (100th Post) | GET LUCKY on 26 Aug 2008 at 1:20 pm #

    […] Be an Optimist – Optimists are luckier that everyone else because they always see the positive in everything.  You give them lemons and they’ll make you lemonade.  By keeping your spirits high, you open yourself up to more opportunity.  The pessimists don’t even try to succeed because they predict that they will fail.   Henry Ford said “Whether you believe you can or believe you can’t, you’re right”.  Anything is possible if you believe in yourself. […]

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