nod although in a certain sense, that’s actually accurate—“lucky”, in Wiseman’s sense, is about behaviors that naturally improve outcomes without any conscious effort to maintain those behaviors. The statement “luck can be taught and trained” breaks into “there are behaviors which naturally improve outcomes without any conscious effort to maintain those behaviors, but if you are not currently in that self-reinforcing feedback loop, it will take conscious effort to break out of whichever attractor you’re currently orbiting and start moving into that attractor’s control locus instead.”
nod although in a certain sense, that’s actually accurate—“lucky”, in Wiseman’s sense, is about behaviors that naturally improve outcomes without any conscious effort to maintain those behaviors. The statement “luck can be taught and trained” breaks into “there are behaviors which naturally improve outcomes without any conscious effort to maintain those behaviors, but if you are not currently in that self-reinforcing feedback loop, it will take conscious effort to break out of whichever attractor you’re currently orbiting and start moving into that attractor’s control locus instead.”