Author reveals whether luck can really win the lottery

I have been fascinated by luck and chance since early childhood, says the author. I survived a traumatic car accident at the age of six and still remember being rushed to hospital covered in blood; my mother holding my hand. I could hear her heart beating frantically, worried that I wouldn’t make it.

Luckily, I did make it – I survived. Looking back at those days, I wonder if I can describe myself as lucky? Does being alive and in good health mean that you are lucky?

I grew up hearing people being called lucky. Some were lucky because they were rich, others by being in a happy and successful marriage/relationship, or by winning prizes and competitions.

I watched people winning the lottery on their first try, while so many others did not win even when they were buying tickets and playing for years and years! I have always wondered what guides the flip of a coin.

Were rich people born under a lucky star? Are we born lucky or unlucky? Is luck engineered by a higher power?

I have read stories of people accidentally missing a doomed plane; stories of people investing a large sum of money in a successful company just before it went bankrupt - losing a life-breaking money; while others withdrew their investment just a few days before the same company collapsed.

What is luck exactly? Is it blind force that hits randomly and changes people’s lives for the better or worse? Is it rational energy with conscious purpose? Does God or the universe dedicate where luck shall go?

Can we harness luck as we do with wind and solar power? Answering these questions means finding the answers to intriguing mystery that have puzzled the greatest minds throughout the ages.

In my book, The Holy Book of Luck, I am challenging the outdated notion that hard work is the only way to success. It is not.

You could work as hard as you can for as long as you are able, and still fail. You could be a faithful, loving, and extremely caring person yet still fail to find true love.

We don’t hear any stories of failure; we only hear stories of success and hard work because they are the exception and not the rule. I am trying to get you to think about luck from a deeper perspective.

After years of reading, researching, and indeed working recently within a luck-based business, I am trying to shed some light on this very fascinating subject; hoping it will entertain you, make you wonder and think about one of the world’s biggest mysteries: luck.

The Holy Book of Luck is ‘’fascinating’’ the first of its kind book challenging the outdated notion that hard work is the only way to success, It is not.

Luck plays a major role in your success, and you can’t do anything about it

The Holy Book of Luck is the book which takes you on a pleasant journey to really change your perspective forever about luck and hard work.

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