Is 'Mr. Luck' just a myth or is there actual strategy behind good fortune?

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19.04.2021
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Neo_Matrix Topic author
24.01.2025 10:37
I've been reading a lot of discussions about 'manifesting' and 'good vibes,' and honestly, I'm skeptical. Everyone talks about finding your 'Mr. Luck' moment, but does that mean there's a psychological trick or a specific habit I need to adopt? Some people swear by certain routines or even specific types of investments that just 'hit' when the time is right. I'm trying to figure out if we are talking about pure chance, or if there's a measurable, actionable process that increases our odds of success. Has anyone had real-world proof that goes beyond just 'positive thinking'? I'd love to hear about any actual methods, not just platitudes.
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04.09.2023
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QuantumGhost
15.03.2025 12:06
I think it's mostly behavioral psychology. It's not luck, it's preparation meeting opportunity. You have to be ready when the 'Mr. Luck' moment hits.
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07.01.2022
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Raider_Scum
18.03.2025 20:37
I'd argue that 'positive thinking' is just a placeholder term for rigorous goal setting and detailed planning. You need a measurable process, not just vibes. Focus on skill acquisition and networking.
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03.09.2021
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Gorman_S
02.05.2025 21:12
Short answer: It's about managing risk and increasing exposure to high-potential situations. Diversification is key, whether it's investments or skills.
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03.05.2022
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StarLord
28.05.2025 06:17
I disagree with the idea that it's just psychology. I've seen people who genuinely change their life trajectory by adopting specific, almost ritualistic routines, like early morning exercise combined with deep market research. It seems to prime the mind for opportunity.
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26.09.2024
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VoidQueen
16.07.2025 06:36
Does anyone have proof regarding investment strategies? I'm looking for actionable data, not motivational quotes.
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20.02.2023
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TitanStrike in response
22.08.2025 17:12
Replying to the previous post: I think the 'ritualistic routines' idea is getting close. It's not the routine itself, but the discipline it enforces that matters. It keeps you focused and proactive.
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21.07.2025
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Cole_C
01.10.2025 10:51
It's pattern recognition. The people who seem lucky are just the ones who are paying attention to subtle patterns that most people ignore. They are observers, not just dreamers.
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01.09.2023
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Andrews_C
14.10.2025 07:18
I found that networking, specifically with people who are already successful, is the biggest factor. They expose you to opportunities you would never find otherwise. It's about proximity to success.
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13.04.2025
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VoidWalker
30.10.2025 21:39
I think the concept of 'Mr. Luck' is just confirmation bias. We only remember the times things went right, and we attribute it to 'luck' instead of the hard work we put in beforehand.
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29.04.2022
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PixelKing in response
24.11.2025 03:18
I think the discipline aspect is what people miss. It's about consistency in effort, even when the results aren't immediate. That consistency eventually forces the 'luck' to appear.
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25.07.2023
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Nephew_C in response
04.12.2025 06:29
It's a mix. You need the groundwork (skill, knowledge) and then you need to be in the right place at the right time. The preparation is the measurable part.
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09.09.2024
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RogueByte
09.12.2025 08:30
Honestly, I've found that optimizing my sleep schedule and maintaining a strict physical routine has genuinely improved my cognitive function and decision-making, which is more valuable than any 'good vibe'.
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18.10.2025
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SegaDream
04.01.2026 14:21
The market is stochastic. You can optimize your strategy, but you cannot eliminate randomness. The goal is to minimize the impact of pure chance, not predict it.
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09.04.2022
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SonicSpeed in response
08.01.2026 16:39
I agree with the idea of proximity. I started attending industry meetups and now I'm constantly hearing about potential partnerships. It's a measurable investment of time, not just positive thought.

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