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Edited by Yamini003 at 22-12-2023 04:33 PM
"The Highest Realm of Playing Baccarat: Creating Your Lucky Life"
"If you throw a lucky person into the sea, they will climb ashore with a fish in their mouth." — Arabian Proverb
"Like life, playing baccarat at the highest level is about creating your lucky life"
"If an unlucky person sells umbrellas, the rain will stop; if they sell candles, the sun will never set; if they make coffins, people will live forever." — Italian Proverb
"Lucky people always seem to get everything they want: satisfying jobs, loving partners, and the realization of life's dreams. Their success is not necessarily due to their hard work, intelligence, or exceptional abilities, but rather their ability to attract opportunities at the right time and place. Unlucky people, on the contrary, find themselves constantly plagued by misfortune.
Most people's good or bad luck tends to be persistent. Some individuals consistently attract good luck, while others are unable to escape the clutches of misfortune. Are some people truly destined for success or failure? Is it preordained? Have they harnessed some form of mental power to create luck and misfortune? All of these can be explained by the differences in beliefs and actions.
Everything in a person's reality is a reflection of their thoughts. Whether it's good or bad luck, it is directly related to one's thoughts. Luck has no connection with supernatural forces or intelligence; it is entirely the result of the inner thoughts being manifested externally.
All lucky individuals firmly believe in their good luck. They never doubt themselves and seize every opportunity. Unlucky individuals, on the other hand, tend to doubt, hesitate, and eventually make poor decisions.
The key lies in intuition, a mysterious decision-making perspective known as intuition. Intuition is a form of creativity that successful people rely on when making decisions. Artists, poets, and writers often mention the role of intuition in the creative process. Successful individuals, when making decisions in various aspects of life, use their intuition to assess situations and make the right choices, unlike the unsuccessful who rely on external reasoning.
Research indicates that about 90% of lucky individuals rely on intuition in their relationships, and 80% rely on intuition when choosing a career. In financial decision-making, lucky individuals who use intuition outnumber the unlucky by about 20%. This shows the significant connection between luck and intuition in decision-making.
Intuition, coming from one's inner self or "spiritual body," provides a unique perspective on external events and behaviors. Every person's inner self possesses incredible abilities, and the information it accepts and stores surpasses the thinking ability of the external self. Intuition is a powerful force in various aspects of life, such as work, relationships, and decision-making.
Think about the times when you had a strong intuition about someone or something, took corresponding action, and are now pleased with the outcome. Now, consider instances where you had a strong premonition but didn't act, and now regret the missed opportunity. If intuition played a more frequent and accurate role in your life, imagine how different your life could be.
Intuition determines your success. Unlucky individuals often make poor decisions, trusting those they shouldn't. Lucky individuals, with extraordinary abilities, entrust their decisions to reliable and honest people, resulting in profitable returns. The difference in decision-making styles between lucky and unlucky individuals is rooted in their use of intuition.
Unlucky individuals often distrust their premonitions and intuition, not because they lack these feelings but because they don't cultivate them. Lucky individuals, on the other hand, believe in and use their intuition as a warning signal. Many lucky people actively take measures to enhance their intuition. Some simply clear their minds of distractions, while others spend time in contemplation or temporarily put problems aside and reconsider them later. These methods are simple and easily applicable in everyday life. |
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