The Four Principles and
Twelve Sub-principles of Luck
See The Luck Factor by Richard Wiseman for more details.
PRINCIPLE ONE: Maximize Your Chance Opportunities
Lucky people create, notice and act upon the chance opportunities in their life.
Sub-principles:
- Lucky people build and maintain a strong ‘network of luck’.
- Lucky people have a relaxed attitude towards life.
- Lucky people are open to new experiences in their life.
PRINCIPLE TWO: Listen to Your Lucky Hunches
Lucky people make successful decisions by using their intuition and gut feelings.
Sub-principles:
- Lucky people listen to their gut feelings and hunches.
- Lucky people take steps to boost their intuition.
PRINCIPLE THREE: Expect Good Fortune
Lucky people’s expectations about the future help them fulfil their dreams and ambitions.
Sub-principles:
- Lucky people expect their good luck to continue in the future.
- Lucky people attempt to achieve their goals, even if their chances of success seem slim, and persevere in the face of failure.
- Lucky people expect their interactions with others to be lucky and successful.
PRINCIPLE FOUR: Turn Your Bad Luck into Good
Lucky people are able to transform their bad luck into good fortune.
Sub-principles:
- Lucky people see the positive side of their bad luck.
- Lucky people are convinced that any ill fortune in their life will, in the long run, work out for the best.
- Lucky people do not dwell on their ill fortune.
- Lucky people take constructive steps to prevent more bad luck in the future.