"Lucky" people aren't perfect; they just persist and try again. B. Take Action (Preparation & Persistence)
The good news? Research suggests that "lucky" people share habits that make them more likely to experience good fortune. A. Change Your Perspective
If you feel like you have a black cat following you, it might be because you are subconsciously creating a self-fulfilling prophecy.
Historically, bad luck was viewed as the influence of evil spirits, prompting behaviors like knocking on wood or avoiding ladders. 2. Why Does Bad Luck Feel Persistent?
Bad luck is often defined as events that happen to us for which we feel we are not responsible. It’s a label we use when probability runs "wonky".
But what if luck isn’t just a random force? What if it’s a perspective we can change? Whether you believe in superstition or scientific probability, feeling stuck in a rut of bad fortune can be draining.
If you focus on a few unlucky events, you may miss the opportunities for positive change around you.
Wallowing in misfortune can actually cause you to miss opportunities, as your social support wanes and you stop trying, creating a negative spiral. 3. How to Turn Your Luck Around: Actionable Steps