How to get lucky
Here’s some tips on creating real luck in your life fomr Dr Richard Wiseman’s book ‘The Luck Factor’. … abstract art Dr OneTrueMedia Richard Wiseman
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thanks very much
lucky to have met you
luv ya Man
and great a painting too!!!!!
I agree, I think its just about having ‘lucky expectaions’.
thanks, I shall now call it just that!
interesting , thanks
good point
Great painting. Another wonderful show.
I am lucky today (which I am) “AND” I expect to be lucky in the future. Now, to CousinoMacul, that may seem like fallacious extrapolation but to me it represents a positive outlook on life and THAT increases my chances for future good fortune…or luck, according to my dictionary. Besides, it just feels good.
I did find that funny! I never considered my good fortune lucky. I am very blessed. I forgot that a while. Then two years I got gonked on the head and remembered! I love this weeks painting “criss cross”. You should def sell it! I love you color combo and the highlights.
Very interesting. I’ve always thought of luck as a non-inductive assessment made to past events. In other words, you can say that an occurrence or a person was lucky, but it would be fallacious to extrapolate that this will continue into the future.
And to post it on the 13th. Awesome !