Why are so many people so lucky to believe?

Science has another answer about how many people are lucky to escape plane accidents, missing aircraft or win jackpot lottery .

Decoding why many people are incredibly lucky

In order to have joy, success and happiness in life, we will need a very important factor - that is luck. Good fortune can come to you from everywhere, in many different circumstances that you didn't expect. So far, many people believe that fortunes will only come randomly and people cannot decide when they will come.

However, science has a different answer from the stories of those who had luck escaping Death or winning the lottery.

From the story of the luckiest person on earth .

A bicycle athlete has just been awarded the title of " The world's luckiest person" because he escaped two aircraft disasters last year. It was Maarten de Jonge, 29, Dutch. He had booked tickets for both of Malaysia Airlines airline flights in the past year and escaped death due to . luck.

In order to attend the cycling race for Malaysia's Terengganu team, Maarten chose a capacity on the MH17 plane, but then decided to move the flight time later.

After that, for some reason he changed his ticket to the plane of the aircraft bearing the MH370 number. Finally, just a few minutes before the flight, Maarten changed his plans again and did not board the flight.

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Determination MH17 - the aircraft that Maarten originally used

This rapid change helped him to survive and become the luckiest person in the world , because as we know, the MH370 aircraft has gone missing without a trace, while the MH17 has shot down in the sky of Europe.

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He escaped two terrible plane disasters . somehow.

. or the skydiver next to the meteor without dying .

In 2012, Anders Helstrup, encouraged the skydiving of the Norwegians who were lucky enough to avoid a meteorite falling to Earth.

Anders said, at the time of opening though, he felt something was wrong around. When the meteorite began to appear, he thought it was just a small stone and could not imagine how lucky he was when the object did not burn and hit.

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After studying this story, geologist Hans Amundsen said that Anders was too lucky because the probability of this incident was lower than the ability to win lottery up to 3 times .

. and incredible luck of "immortal man" .

Frane Selak, a teacher of Croatian music known as "immortal man" . In his life, he escaped death 7 times thanks to . luck.

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The first miracle occurred in 1957, when the bus he sat on had crashed into a river but Frane was unharmed. After that, he once escaped death from a plane crash when jumping out and falling into a dry grass; twice get out of the car that is about to explode or get into the tree branch as the car plunges into the area.

Most recently, Frane Selak won 600,000 euros (more than 14 billion VND) in one shot of the lottery in 2003.

. to the conclusion that science explains why there are so lucky people

The stories above urged scientists to search for the truth of luck. And it seems they also found a satisfactory answer.

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Dr. Stephann Makri of the University of London conducted a research project to clarify the cause of luck in certain subjects.

After the investigation, he learned that people who are lucky often have some things in common . In fact, they are very sensitive, know how to grasp the right time, seize opportunities and transform into good things for themselves.

Suppose you spent a beautiful day in the street and met an old friend. Please do not hesitate to talk to the person, because you will most likely reconnect a good friendship, a business partner or even find your partner among the relationships with these subjects. .How to recognize and grasp opportunities, all depends on your ability to think and communicate.

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Also studying this issue, psychologist Richard Wiseman spent many years and all of his achievements were summarized in the book ' The Luck Factor' . Wiseman is keen to find out why some people are always at the right place and at the right time to receive luck.

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Specifically, in a survey, Wiseman prepared a newspaper with lots of photos. He then gave the people surveyed and asked them to count how many pictures were in the newspaper. In particular, Wiseman deliberately left a special line ' Don't read anymore, there are 43 photos'.

Surprisingly, the information was arranged by Wiseman at the location of the reader right in the eye. But for some reason, many people only focus on counting pictures without paying attention to the message Wiseman presents. Only a few people with a relaxed mood discovered it.

The above results help him draw the same conclusion as Stephann Makri - the more fortunate people are often optimistic, relaxed and quicker in finding and realizing the opportunity to come to them.

In short, to get "luck " to help you succeed, this depends on the ability to be quick and "the sixth sense" to help you grasp the bottom line, in a lucky way!