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Smart People Podcast

Richard Wiseman – The Science of Luck

Smart People Podcast

Smart People Industries

Society & Culture, Business, Education

4.6736 Ratings

🗓️ 13 January 2015

⏱️ 49 minutes

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Summary

This week on Smart People Podcast we are helping you get lucky... wait a second. Richard Wiseman bring us a groundbreaking new scientific study of the phenomenon of luck and the ways we can bring good luck into our lives. What is luck? A psychic gift or a question of intelligence? And what is it that lucky people have that unlucky people lack? Psychologist Dr. Richard Wiseman put luck under a scientific microscope for the very first time in his book, The Luck Factor: Changing your Luck, Changing your Life, The Four Essential Principals , examining the different ways in which lucky and unlucky people think and behave. After three years of intensive interviews and experiments with over 400 volunteers, Wiseman arrived at an astonishing conclusion: Luck is something that can be learned. It is available to anyone willing to pay attention to the Four Essential Principles: Creating Chance Opportunities Thinking Lucky Feeling Lucky Denying Fate This and other topics covered in our interview this week with Richard.  Richard Wiseman began his working life as a professional magician and currently holds Britain’s only Professorship in the Public Understanding of Psychology (University of Hertfordshire).  He researches the psychology of luck, change, perception and deception, and his work has been published in leading academic journals. Richard has written several bestselling books (including The Luck Factor, Quirkology, and 59 Seconds) and has delivered keynote addresses to organisations across the world (including The Swiss Economic Forum, Google and Amazon). He was listed in the Independent On Sunday’s top 100 people who make Britain a better place to live, and has acted as a creative consultant to Derren Brown, The MythBusters, and Heston Blumenthal. Richard is the most followed British psychologist on Twitter, his YouTube channel has received over 300 million views, and one Scientific American columnist described him as  ‘….the most interesting and innovative experimental psychologist in the world today’. "The concept of luck is very straightforward.  Some people notice opportunities and others don't." - Richard Wiseman Quotes from Richard Wiseman:  What we learn in this episode: What is the best way to brainstorm? How do you increase your luck? Do lucky people know if and why they are lucky? Resources: The Luck Factor https://www.youtube.com/user/Quirkology http://richardwiseman.wordpress.com/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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by smart people that is an awesome question this one goes down probably on one of my top five. Hey,

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I like nutrition. I like to eat food. This is the coolest thing ever. We're going to do this forever.

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I wish I paid more attention in that class. You know, I'm going to be honest. I don't understand that.

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As a man, I just, I don't get it it welcome to smart people podcast dot com welcome to smart people

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podcasts conversations that satisfy your curious mind i'm chris stemp bringing you another inspiring

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interesting curious episode today today we're talking about luck.

1:15.5

And I want to say, first thank you to Charlie, who is the one that reached out and asked this question.

1:16.4

When he emailed us, his email was so in depth.

1:19.6

I had to read it.

1:20.3

It was just so thought out.

1:21.7

And he said something that I've been thinking about for a long time, and I have a position

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on.

1:26.3

We constantly are berated by these young millionaire billionaires, 30 under 30 and the youngest

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billionaires.

1:35.6

And they've created these web apps that took off and they've created the Twitters and the

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Snapchats and the Facebooks.

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