The Experiment That Proved You Control Your Own Luck

The assumption that luck is random is so deeply embedded in the Western scientific worldview that questioning it sounds absurd. But luck has a measurable neurological signature. Consistently lucky people share specific cognitive and emotional patterns that consistently unlucky people do not. And that those patterns can be taught. Luck, it turns out, was never random. It was a skill. A trainable, repeatable, measurable neurological skill that had been hiding in plain sight because nobody thought to look for it.