Experts are often those who proactively create good luck; the key lies in three types of thinking:


First, expand your life radius. If you are always stuck in a three-point line, the probability of new opportunities appearing is naturally very low. Engage more with new environments and new circles, and broaden your physical and cognitive boundaries; the chances of good luck occurring will naturally increase.
Second, maintain a relaxed mindset. When people fixate on their goals and push too hard, they can easily fall into a narrow-minded vicious cycle and fail to see opportunities. Relax appropriately and put yourself in a more open state to capture resources around you. Many opportunities often appear during moments when you are less obsessed.
Third, develop a “lucky person mindset.” When facing setbacks, instead of dwelling on bad luck, subconsciously think: “Fortunately, it’s not worse.” This attitude gives you a sense of control, helps you recover faster, and prevents bad luck from fester.
Ultimately, good luck is not a matter of luck but whether you are using the right approach to make it happen more easily.
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