Lucky and unlucky people often encounter similar situations and setbacks in life. But the way they view and think about the circumstances differs, as does the way they deal with them. So, what are the common lifestyle patterns, mindsets, and outlooks of lucky people?
Nobuko Nakano is a neuroscientist who demonstrates that while luck may appear to be random, it's actually something we can cultivate through intentional actions. We can become lucky through our mindset and behaviour. Certain behaviours attract luck, such as taking calculated risks, expanding social networks and reframing setbacks. Our thoughts and actions shape how our brain processes information and affects how we interact with the world. If we believe in good outcomes, we are more likely to act in ways that will make them happen. This is scien
Nobuko Nakano (born 1975) is a Japanese neuroscientist, cognitive scientist, and author known for her work applying brain science to social phenomena, psychology, and human behavior. She is recognized for communicating complex scientific concepts in accessible ways through research, writing, and media appearances, with a focus on topics like crowd psychology, emotions, diversity, and mental health.
Lucky and unlucky people often encounter similar situations and setbacks in life. But the way they view and think about the circumstances differs, as does the way they deal with them. So, what are the common lifestyle patterns, mindsets, and outlooks of lucky people?
Nobuko Nakano is a neuroscientist who demonstrates that while luck may appear to be random, it's actually something we can cultivate through intentional actions. We can become lucky through our mindset and behaviour. Certain behaviours attract luck, such as taking calculated risks, expanding social networks and reframing setbacks. Our thoughts and actions shape how our brain processes information and affects how we interact with the world. If we believe in good outcomes, we are more likely to act in ways that will make them happen. This is scien
Nobuko Nakano (born 1975) is a Japanese neuroscientist, cognitive scientist, and author known for her work applying brain science to social phenomena, psychology, and human behavior. She is recognized for communicating complex scientific concepts in accessible ways through research, writing, and media appearances, with a focus on topics like crowd psychology, emotions, diversity, and mental health.
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