4 Habits of Extremely Lucky People
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CHAPTERS
00:00:00 Napoleon: The Bullied Boy Who Mastered Situational Awareness
00:02:01 Spotting High-Leverage Opportunities: Artillery and Knowledge
00:05:30 Acting Ferociously on Openings: Crossing the Alps
00:09:01 Building Loyalty: The General Who Ate With His Soldiers
00:11:11 The Statistical Impossibility of Napoleon's Success
00:12:54 Are You Lucky? Understanding Earth Luck
00:16:15 Richard Wiseman's Four Principles of Luck
00:17:38 Maximizing Opportunities and Surface Area
00:19:05 Trusting Your Gut and Informed Intuition
00:21:05 The Self-Fulfilling Prophecy of Expecting Good Luck
00:22:08 Personal Stories: How Mark and Drew Got Lucky
00:27:24 The Power of High-Variance Environments
00:30:21 Belief in Luck vs. Personal Luck: Two Different Mindsets
00:36:18 How Anxiety Narrows Your Luck: The Attentional Control Problem
00:41:43 Environment Over Personality: Digital and Physical Spaces
00:43:53 Moving to the Epicenter: Why Location Creates Luck
00:53:28 Power Laws and Game Selection: Picking the Right Table
00:59:27 Power Law Moments in History: Computing, Social Media, and AI
01:04:26 The Heaven, Earth, and Human Luck Framework
01:05:11 Coming Up: Human Luck With Annie Duke
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