Conclusion

This book presents you with a choice. You can choose to be a player or a spectator.

  • The player realises that if you want good things to happen to you then you have to do specific things to make those good things happen.
  • The spectator waits and hopes that the good-luck train will stop by some day. Often you’ll hear them loudly complaining when the train takes a different route or is a few minutes early and they just missed it.

Well, the train took a different route because someone else laid a new track. It wasn’t early (or late) either. Time is always linked to priority – how you use your time is based entirely on what is most important to you. Those with the Luck Habit always make it a priority to spend their time creating their ...

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