Publisher Description
Can luck be learned? Absolutely—discover how in this special condensation of the landmark book on how to cultivate good fortune. A.H.Z. Carr’s How to Attract Good Luck is not about carrying a rabbit’s foot, or winning at games of chance. Rather it is a workable, practical program for increasing luck in all areas of your life, from career to relationships. Introduced and narrated by New Thought historian Mitch Horowitz, this Condensed Classic demonstrates: • How to spot chance events that can help you. • What kind of personality attracts good luck. • How to select lucky friends and acquaintances. • How to read cycles of luck. • How to make the most of lucky breaks. The Condensed Classics Library: 40 Minutes to a New You
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About A. H. Z. Carr
A. H. Z. Carr (1902–1971) was a consulting economist for several major corporations, an economic adviser to the Roosevelt administration, and a consultant to the Truman administration. He authored several books, and his writing appeared in Harper’s, the Saturday Evening Post, and Reader’s Digest.