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Catch luck by the tail. Why do you have a better chance of surviving a plane crash than winning the lottery?

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Author:Барбара Блэтчли
Cover:Hard
Category:Politics & Social SciencePsychologyReference books
ISBN:978-5-04-157908-1
Dimensions: 130x17x200cm
Mathematics professor Joan Ginter won the lottery four times and received more than $ 20 million in seventeen years. She became the most lucky woman in the world.
Music teacher Frano Selak escaped death seven times in terrible disasters and once won the lottery. He became the most lucky man in the world.

What is luck? Hard work or an accident that is overwhelming around the corner to help you at the right time? Barbara Blatchley turns to psychology and neurology to explore how we react to random events in various circumstances and how faith in luck helps us cope with the uncontrolled world.
She talks about random discoveries that radically changed our ideas about the brain, the history of good luck in different cultures and religions, about magical thinking and much more. Barbara Blackley showed how faith in good luck helps us in life, even if you are a very rational person
Author:
Author:Барбара Блэтчли
Cover:
Cover:Hard
Category:
  • Category:Politics & Social Science
  • Category:Psychology
  • Category:Reference books
Publication language:
Publication Language:Russian
Paper:
Paper:Offset
Age restrictions:
Age restrictions:16+
ISBN:
ISBN:978-5-04-157908-1

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