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The Small Thinking Habits Chosen by Lucky People

Are there people around you who
say, "I'm lucky,"
and
people who complain, "I'm just unlucky anyway"?
Strangely enough,

even when they are in the same workplace or
on the same project,
it feels like there is a significant difference in the paths they take and the results they achieve.


Even though there is no clear difference in their abilities,
why is that?



I think it is
a difference in their mindset lens.



People who believe they are lucky
try to find opportunities in any situation.

They view even small successes positively
and have an attitude of using them for the next step.

On the other hand, people who are convinced they are unlucky
process the same events negatively,
thinking, "It didn't work out after all."

As a result,
I suspect there is a difference in the speed at which they take action and their persistence.


"Luck" may seem like a matter of chance,
but it might actually change depending on your own perspective.

If your mindset changes,
your actions change, and then the results change.

I have witnessed such scenes
many times.

If you're going to do it anyway, why not convince yourself that you are "lucky"
and try to move your life forward just a little more positively.

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