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Luck isn't chance: Stanford professor who spent 20 years studying luck reveals 3 habits that make people 'luckier'

Stanford professor Tina Seelig reveals luck isn't random but cultivated. She advises stepping outside comfort zones, like striking up conversations, to create opportunities. Expressing gratitude, even for rejections, can open unexpected doors. Seelig also stresses embracing unconventional ideas, as innovation often stems from initially dismissed concepts. By taking small risks, showing appreciation, and staying open-minded, individuals can better harness the constant 'wind of luck'.

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economictimes.indiatimes.comStai leggendo5 g fa

Luck isn't chance: Stanford professor who spent 20 years studying luck reveals 3 habits that make people…

Stanford's Tina Seelig (20-year study) identifies luck as cultivated through risk-taking, gratitude, and unconventional ideas. Tech leaders apply: experimenting with emerging frameworks, recognizing contributions, and testing dismissed concepts drive competitive innovation.

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cnbc.com5 g fa

Highly successful people do 5 things to get luckier in life, says Stanford leadership expert: 'Good luck…

Stanford University educator Tina Seelig shares what the luckiest people do every day to find success.

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  1. martedì 23 giugno 2026·economictimes.indiatimes.com

    Luck isn't chance: Stanford professor who spent 20 years studying luck reveals 3 habits that make people 'luckier'

    Stanford professor Tina Seelig reveals luck isn't random but cultivated. She advises stepping outside comfort zones, like striking up conversations, to create opportunities.…

  2. martedì 23 giugno 2026·cnbc.com

    Highly successful people do 5 things to get luckier in life, says Stanford leadership expert: 'Good luck isn't random or rare'

    Stanford University educator Tina Seelig shares what the luckiest people do every day to find success.

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