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In this episode we explore luck. Does luck exist? Is there a science of luck? What does the research reveal about lucky people and unlucky people? Is it possible to manufacture your own luck? We speak with research psychologist Dr. Richard Wiseman and learn the truth about luck and how you just might able to create a bit more in your own life. Dr. Richard Wiseman has been described by The Scientific American as “The most interesting and innovative experimental psychologist in the world today” and his books have sold over 3 million copies worldwide. Richard started his career as a working magician and now holds Britain’s only Professorship in the Public Understanding of Psychology. His work has been featured across the globe and he has delivered keynotes to The Royal Society, The Swiss Economic Forum, Google, and more. How Richard went from being a performance magician to being deeply interested in human psychologyHow studying "the psychology of deception” taught Dr. Wiseman to subtly influence human perception and behaviorMost people think they are good lie detectors, but they are in fact not - they are no better than chanceWhen you focus on reading only a transcript - average people go up to 60-70% effectiveness in detecting liesPeople prefer to lie with the spoken word rather than with written wordWhat research reveals the difference between lucky and unlucky peopleFor the most part, people are CREATING THEIR OWN LUCK by the way they are thinking and actingThe research supports, with enormous consistency, that you can create luckThe “newspaper experiment” and how it demonstrates the difference between being lucky and unlucky How your “attentional spotlight” filters your perception and reality - causing you to miss basic opportunities - this is what the “unlucky” often do to themselvesThen, Dr. Wiseman taught subjects in experiments to “think like a lucky person” and these simple exercises caused the “unlucky” to be more luckyKeep a “luck diary” - the most positive thing / positive thought that happens in a day - will rapidly reorient you towards being more “lucky”The lucky tended to be more intuitive, risk seeking, and resilientGenerating “negative counterfactuals” and “finding the silver lining” can help you generate more luckYou are creating your own good and bad luck by what you are thinking and feelingWhat happens if you don’t think you can train your mind to be more positive?Try these “luck producing strategies” for 1 month and you will be luckier in your lifeHow people get stuck in an identity of being “unlucky” can sometimes trap you in a certain behavior patternCreating and cultivating flexibility in your life - taking a different route to work, changing your conversational style - enables you to capture luck in your lifeLucky people are “team players” and constantly look for win-wins - trying to help other people become successful and engaging and talking with other people constantly Buying lottery tickets all day by exploring opportunities and relationships in an open way is how you can “create luck” in your lifeThe biggest myths of self help - and what evidence actually says about themThe danger of visualization - and why it doesn’t actually work - in fact “visualization is a terrible idea”Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoicesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.