Why are some people so much luckier than others? The science of luck says it's not chance, it's behavior, and it starts with your nervous system.
Some people seem to have all the luck: opportunity finds them, the right people show up, doors open. Underneath the admiration is the quiet question, why them, and why not me?
In this episode of Starting Over, Being You, we break down the real, measurable science of luck and why becoming a luckier person asks more of you than raising your vibration ever could.
In this episode:
Why luck is a set of behaviors, not a trait (Richard Wiseman's research)
How your nervous system decides whether you see opportunities or miss them
Why "luck has an address": how the people around you set your baseline through co-regulation
The black sheep effect: why outgrowing your old life genuinely hurts (social rejection lights up the same brain regions as physical pain)
Achieving vs. awakened relationships, and why wanting new people as you grow isn't betrayal
A 5-step practice to start behaving your way toward luck
You're allowed to outgrow a room. And you can still love the people in it.
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Topics: science of luck, how to be luckier, why some people are luckier than others, nervous system regulation, black sheep effect, outgrowing friends, personal growth, awakened relationships
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