Blog
Personal Development
Getting Lucky and Finding Your Fox
Sasha Levage uses the recurring visits of an old, greying fox to her neighbour's pasture to riff on the research showing that people who self-describe as "lucky" actually do encounter more lucky breaks. Her thesis: luck is not magic, it is discovered opportunity — a function of paying attention. For her, that attention is tuned to wild animals; the fox is a small daily reward for being the kind of person who looks up.
Read full article at sashalevage.substack.com →
Opens on sashalevage.substack.com · Curated by GlobeRead
Found this on GlobeRead?
We curate the internet's most interesting articles — science, psychology, history, philosophy and more. Always free, no algorithm.
Explore all articles →
We curate the internet's most interesting articles — science, psychology, history, philosophy and more. Always free, no algorithm.