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How To Have Stronger Willpower e minerals in their systems that draw it closer to them? Is luck dependent on genetic ancestry or is being lucky a learned quality?Have you ever wished you had stronger willpower? How can you make yourself stop doing things you don't want to do? There are ways, and the first thing to do is to redefine the concept of willpower.Self Awareness Instead Of WillpowerIt's hard to resist temptation sometimes, isn't it? That piece of cake calls to you. What's the simple answer to this? Don't stand in f Is being lucky one of those good/bad things? Is being lucky one of those good/bad things? (Bob won the lottery, but You take a coin and eagerly scratch the coating off the small ticket that holds awaiting monetary promises. You turn to the tv channel that broadcasts the regular ceremony and apprehensively watch as each numbered ball is chosen and displayed. You write your name, address and phone number on the small form and drop it into the slotted box atop the table next to the shiny, four-wheeled marvel and hope that you're the one who will soon be its owner. Temptation is everywhere, so close and yet so far away and all depending on numbers...on chance...on the luck of the draw. What makes one person lucky and another not? Does luck swirl around and land like a deflated balloon on the person nearest it? Or is luck magnetic and some people happen to have more minerals in their systems that draw it closer to them? Is luck dependent on genetic ancestry or is being lucky a learned quality? Is being lucky one of those good/bad things? Is being lucky one of those good/bad things? (Bob won the lottery, but You take a coin and eagerly scratch the coating off the small ticket that holds awaiting monetary promises. You turn to the tv channel that broadcasts the regular ceremony and apprehensively watch as each numbered ball is chosen and displayed. You write your name, address and phone number on the small form and drop it into the slotted box atop the table next to the shiny, four-wheeled marvel and hope that you're the one who will soon be its owner. Temptation is everywhere, so close and yet so far away and all depending on numbers...on chance...on the luck of the draw. What makes one person lucky and another not? Does luck swirl around and land like a deflated balloon on the person nearest it? Or is luck magnetic and some people happen to have more minerals in their systems that draw it closer to them? Is luck dependent on genetic ancestry or is being lucky a learned quality? Is being lucky one of those good/bad things? Is being lucky one of those good/bad things? (Bob won the lottery, but What makes one person lucky and another not? Does luck swirl around and land like a deflated balloon on the person nearest it? Or is luck magnetic and some people happen to have more minerals in their systems that draw it closer to them? Is luck dependent on genetic ancestry or is being lucky a learned quality? Is being lucky one of those good/bad things? Is being lucky one of those good/bad things? (Bob won the lottery, but What makes one person lucky and another not? Does luck swirl around and land like a deflated balloon on the person nearest it? Or is luck magnetic and some people happen to have more minerals in their systems that draw it closer to them? Is luck dependent on genetic ancestry or is being lucky a learned quality? Is being lucky one of those good/bad things? Is being lucky one of those good/bad things? (Bob won the lottery, but Is being lucky one of those good/bad things? Is being lucky one of those good/bad things? (Bob won the lottery, but now suddenly, everyone is his long-lost cousin with their hand out.) Can one be burdened by too much luck? ("What's the matter, friend? You look troubled." "Indeed!" you say, as you undo the strap and slip off the heavy backpack you've been carrying around. "That luck sure has been weighing me down lately.") Why do we acknowledge "being lucky" as being in it's positive form? There are, afterall, two types of luck -- good AND bad. Is it wishful thinking that causes us to connect "being lucky" with being fortunate rather than being unfortunate, as in if we don't talk about the bad, maybe it'll go away? Is bad luck ever good luck in disguise, like a bunch of ingredients that doesn't appear appetizing at first but becomes a five-star dessert after it's baked? Is Garth Brook's song true when he sings, "Some of God's little gifts are unanswered prayers."? But then if bad luck can morph itself, is there a detecting device that can alert a person to it's true reality? ("Yes, see there...it's bad l
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