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Many people attribute their success or failure to luck of some kind, good or bad. In reality, when looking back as what actually happened, success turns out not to be a matter of luck at all. Instead, it is a matter of probabilities.
The law of probabilities says that there is a probability that everything can happen and by using certain mathematical models, you can calculate these probabilities with considerable accuracy. In its simplest application, the law says that if you do more of things that successful people and organizations do, you increase the probabilities that you will do the right things at the right time and be successful as well.
By practicing slow thinking whenever it required, you will find yourself doing more of the right things and fewer of the wrong things on your journey to success.
Success is not an accident. Failure is not an accident, either. The more carefully you think and plan before taking action, the faster you take control over your success in the future.