Chance opportunities:-
Lucky people regularly have them; unlucky don't.
A Demonstration to prove difference about lucky and unlucky people as explained below:
Newspaper were given to a group of people and asked them to tell how many photos were inside. On average, unlucky people spent two minutes on this exercise; lucky people spent seconds. Why? Because on the paper's second page- in big type- was the message "Stop Counting: There are 43 photographs in this newspaper." Lucky people tended to spot the message. Unlucky one's didn't. Then was put a second one halfway through the paper: "Stop counting, tell the experimenter you have seen this and win $250." Again, the unlucky people missed it.
The lesson: Unlucky people miss chance opportunities because they're too busy looking for something else. Lucky people see what is there rather than just what they're looking for.
Lucky people regularly have them; unlucky don't.
A Demonstration to prove difference about lucky and unlucky people as explained below:
Newspaper were given to a group of people and asked them to tell how many photos were inside. On average, unlucky people spent two minutes on this exercise; lucky people spent seconds. Why? Because on the paper's second page- in big type- was the message "Stop Counting: There are 43 photographs in this newspaper." Lucky people tended to spot the message. Unlucky one's didn't. Then was put a second one halfway through the paper: "Stop counting, tell the experimenter you have seen this and win $250." Again, the unlucky people missed it.
The lesson: Unlucky people miss chance opportunities because they're too busy looking for something else. Lucky people see what is there rather than just what they're looking for.