The Myth of Bad Luck: Manufacturing The Future You Want
Written by G.S. Springer
Narrated by Jim D. Johnston
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About this audiobook
Do you believe in bad luck? Were you raised to believe in myths and folklores? Do you believe that you have attracted bad luck into your life because you believed in it? If you have answered yes to any of these questions you have stopped off at the right place.
Don’t walk under ladders, don’t bring eggs into the house after dark…… the list is endless! It’s a sad fact but a fact nonetheless that people have actually been raised to believe in superstitions and myths. So much so that it has hindered their ability to achieve anything of substance in life.
In this book you will learn about the history of some of these myths. With the aim being to make you realize how ridiculous they actually are because they are all nothing but stories that have been passed down through generations.
There is no such thing as bad luck, or people being luckier than others because no one is immune to the storms of life. Just because a person is successful doesn’t mean they have never experienced any set-backs in life. In fact, you will find that the most successful people went through hell before they achieved their dreams.
What you make of your life is down to you, not a black cat, a crow or a magpie. If you are prepared to work hard and sacrifice for success the sky is always going to be the limit for you. If you want to know how you can possess the future you’ve always dreamed of read “The Myth Of Bad Luck: Manufacturing The Future You Want.”
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