Strengthen Your Instincts
When people go to the track, they hope to get “lucky.”
Now, there’s blind luck, and there’s inspired luck.
For example, if you can learn to count cards, and stay focused, you can generally win most of the time.
So much so that if you start to win a lot, you’ll get kicked out. In the movie “Bringing Down The House,” which was based on the true story book, a group of students (and their professor played by Kevin Spacey) did just that.
With a pretty ingenious “group” card counting system, they won big. Consistently.
I also know a guy who’s pretty good at the track. He knows which horses are going to win, generally, before the race goes off. I don’t understand how he does it, but it’s a combination of reading body language (of the horses and their owners) as well as some advanced statistical analysis of past races for all the horses involved.
And he makes a very nice income from this “hobby.” More than most people make in a regular job.
The truth is that all things are like this. Of course, most people are hoping for blind luck. They expect (or want) good things to come gift wrapped from some kind of fairy godmother.
But those that get lucky, consistently, instead of sitting around wishing, know that you need to put in a little effort.
But you’d be surprised how easy it is to learn to count cards. The theory is very simple, and it’s really a matter of a couple hours practice.
Most other “luck” is just as easy as well. It’s just a matter of understanding how the game works, and how to operate within it effectively.
For example, most people get hunches all the time. This is your subconscious speaking to you. Giving you a hint that there’s something good out there. Just waiting for you to grab it.
Most people are too scared, or too busy checking Facebook to notice.
Are you?
Imagine if you had a close friend, that was ALWAYS giving you fantastic advice, but you never listened. How long do you think they’d keep it up? They’d probably get gun shy after a while.
Now imagine if you finally started listening. Not only listening, but actually taking action based on their advice.
And imagine if once they saw you actually not only listening, but taking action, this made them MUCH MORE effective in spotting opportunities. So much they were literally speaking non-stop about all the things around you that you could turn into money, love, or anything else you wanted.
The truth is that friend is with you right now. They’ve always been with you and they always will be.
Will you start to listen? To take action based on their subtle advice?
You KNOW what will happen when you do!