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But there's three other kinds of luck that he identified in the lab that I think is very immediately transferable to life. The first was luck that comes from experience and association. Basically, the more you do something, the wiser you get about it such that in the future, you make better decisions.
But there's three other kinds of luck that he identified in the lab that I think is very immediately transferable to life. The first was luck that comes from experience and association. Basically, the more you do something, the wiser you get about it such that in the future, you make better decisions.
There's a book that I referenced quite a bit that has been passed around a little bit about that talks about luck. I'm blanking on the author of it, but it's called Chase Chance and Creativity, the Lucky Art of Novelty. And it's basically written by this scientist professor who was talking about the role that luck has played in some great scientific breakthroughs, right?
There's a book that I referenced quite a bit that has been passed around a little bit about that talks about luck. I'm blanking on the author of it, but it's called Chase Chance and Creativity, the Lucky Art of Novelty. And it's basically written by this scientist professor who was talking about the role that luck has played in some great scientific breakthroughs, right?
There's a book that I referenced quite a bit that has been passed around a little bit about that talks about luck. I'm blanking on the author of it, but it's called Chase Chance and Creativity, the Lucky Art of Novelty. And it's basically written by this scientist professor who was talking about the role that luck has played in some great scientific breakthroughs, right?
There's a book that I referenced quite a bit that has been passed around a little bit about that talks about luck. I'm blanking on the author of it, but it's called Chase Chance and Creativity, the Lucky Art of Novelty. And it's basically written by this scientist professor who was talking about the role that luck has played in some great scientific breakthroughs, right?
There's a book that I referenced quite a bit that has been passed around a little bit about that talks about luck. I'm blanking on the author of it, but it's called Chase Chance and Creativity, the Lucky Art of Novelty. And it's basically written by this scientist professor who was talking about the role that luck has played in some great scientific breakthroughs, right?
You're able to quickly form more mental associations of if this, then that, and you just have better results. It's luck that comes from wisdom, right? So for me, it's like with writing quotes, I've written, I don't know, a thousand on Instagram. I kind of know what people want. I know what makes people feel seen. So people like I posted something yesterday. Today it's got like 90,000 likes.
You're able to quickly form more mental associations of if this, then that, and you just have better results. It's luck that comes from wisdom, right? So for me, it's like with writing quotes, I've written, I don't know, a thousand on Instagram. I kind of know what people want. I know what makes people feel seen. So people like I posted something yesterday. Today it's got like 90,000 likes.
You're able to quickly form more mental associations of if this, then that, and you just have better results. It's luck that comes from wisdom, right? So for me, it's like with writing quotes, I've written, I don't know, a thousand on Instagram. I kind of know what people want. I know what makes people feel seen. So people like I posted something yesterday. Today it's got like 90,000 likes.
You're able to quickly form more mental associations of if this, then that, and you just have better results. It's luck that comes from wisdom, right? So for me, it's like with writing quotes, I've written, I don't know, a thousand on Instagram. I kind of know what people want. I know what makes people feel seen. So people like I posted something yesterday. Today it's got like 90,000 likes.
You're able to quickly form more mental associations of if this, then that, and you just have better results. It's luck that comes from wisdom, right? So for me, it's like with writing quotes, I've written, I don't know, a thousand on Instagram. I kind of know what people want. I know what makes people feel seen. So people like I posted something yesterday. Today it's got like 90,000 likes.
Specifically luck in the lab, like the invention of pasteurization and Louis Pasteur and the invention of penicillin. Like these were like technically like mistakes that were made in the lab when they just like
Specifically luck in the lab, like the invention of pasteurization and Louis Pasteur and the invention of penicillin. Like these were like technically like mistakes that were made in the lab when they just like
Specifically luck in the lab, like the invention of pasteurization and Louis Pasteur and the invention of penicillin. Like these were like technically like mistakes that were made in the lab when they just like
Specifically luck in the lab, like the invention of pasteurization and Louis Pasteur and the invention of penicillin. Like these were like technically like mistakes that were made in the lab when they just like
Specifically luck in the lab, like the invention of pasteurization and Louis Pasteur and the invention of penicillin. Like these were like technically like mistakes that were made in the lab when they just like
randomly did things not a scientist don't know the exact but like they randomly mix things together and something great happened right it was luck it wasn't part of the plan it was luck and basically the scientist looked uh over the years over the many decades and centuries of luck in the lab and he said luck is actually uh categorizable it's something we could break down and it's something we can't control and he said there's four kinds of luck
randomly did things not a scientist don't know the exact but like they randomly mix things together and something great happened right it was luck it wasn't part of the plan it was luck and basically the scientist looked uh over the years over the many decades and centuries of luck in the lab and he said luck is actually uh categorizable it's something we could break down and it's something we can't control and he said there's four kinds of luck
randomly did things not a scientist don't know the exact but like they randomly mix things together and something great happened right it was luck it wasn't part of the plan it was luck and basically the scientist looked uh over the years over the many decades and centuries of luck in the lab and he said luck is actually uh categorizable it's something we could break down and it's something we can't control and he said there's four kinds of luck