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Good Luck Is A Result Of A Positive Attitude

Do you eat a bowl of Lucky Charms to get lucky? If you want to be lucky, just think lucky. That’s according to a new study that found the luckier…

MIAMI, FL – SEPTEMBER 23: In this photo illustration, the General Mills cereal Lucky Charms is seen on September 23, 2014 in Miami, Florida. During a share holders meeting tomorrow, General Mills investors are being given the opportunity to vote on whether the company should remove genetically modified organisms from its products. (Photo Illustration by Joe Raedle/Getty Images)

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Do you eat a bowl of Lucky Charms to get lucky? If you want to be lucky, just think lucky. That's according to a new study that found the luckier you think, the more luck you’ll have.

The study looked at participants who were both optimists and pessimists. The individuals were asked to rate made up scenarios in terms of luck. The researchers found the more optimistic the participant, the more they believe others are lucky. Likewise the more pessimistic they were, the more likely they were to view others as receiving bad luck.

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