I once read "The Luck Factor" by the psychologist Richard Wiseman.
Now I read a neat summary of the book in "The Smarter Startup: A Better Approach to Online Business for Entrepreneurs" by Neal Cabage and Sonya Zhang.
Very neat. How can you be luckier?
- Alert, and open to opportunities
- Decide by intuition
- Manifest
- Resilience and gratitude
Each point is deep. I'll elaborate only on the most laughable point, Point 3. If I can defend the most laughable, I can defend others way better.
"Manifest?" "The Secret?" "The Law of Attraction?" Shamans? Roll your eyes, okay.
But what about "Shaping" strategy that they mention a lot in Harvard Business Review, Jack Welch, Sun Tzu, Von Moltke (Helmuth von Moltke the Elder), the US Marines manual?
What about "Effectuation" (Sarasvathy), too?
We, Candopi Team 1, are showing off.
We are showing, the Harvard's, the Stanford's, the MITs, the Yale's, the Princeton's, the Oxfords, and the Cambridge's, how to teach coding/programming/hacking to the masses.
Not merely to high priests in the ivory towers.
It's the first bite of the apple in the garden of Eden.
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