F*ck Luck Bitches

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How to Start Betting on Yourself and Stop Leaving Your Life to Chance

I know what you're probably thinking: the title of this book is just a marketing device. Well, yes and no.

A good title that attracts attention is an effective marketing device, true enough. And I'm not above using tools and techniques to my advantage. But the title is more than that.

F---- luck is my way of saying, yes, luck is a good thing. And if you get some, great. But if luck doesn't show up? F--- it. You do not need to be lucky to have a great life.

What Is Good Luck?

Brad Pitt gets lost on his way to a meeting with Steven Spielberg, accidentally walks into your living room, finds you utterly fascinating, and decides to make a movie about your life.

What Is Bad Luck?

Brad Pitt gets lost on his way to meet with Steven Spielberg, loses control of his Mercedes trying to avoid a squirrel, and drives his car through your living room wall.

What do these two things have in common? Both scenarios are completely out of your control.

Waiting for good luck to arrive is as ridiculous as waiting for Brad Pitt to arrive. Trying to avoid bad luck is as ridiculous as moving because Brad Pitt might drive through your wall someday.

You deserve to define your life on your terms. Don't be the victim of luck, either good or bad. Your life should be what you make it.

Success is not dependent on a lucky roll of the dice.

Wealth does not need to be inherited.

Health can be achieved by virtually anyone.

Happiness isn't something you find, it's a decision.

You don't need Las Vegas.

You don't need the lottery.

You just need you.

Bet on yourself every time. And in this seven-part framework, I will show you how:

Is There Such a Thing as Luck?

When You Wish Upon a Star

You're Already Fucking Lucky

Beliefs and "Blind Spots"

Lookin' for Luck in All the Wrong Places

Pay the Price for Good Luck

Try. Fail. Try. Fail. Try. Get Lucky

Final Thoughts: Be Careful What You Wish For

Most people think they need more luck. If this describes you, you're got it backward: Luck needs you. Luck doesn't show up—YOU show up.

Luck is waiting for you to show the-f-up.

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