Many people argue they don’t believe in luck. Then they always play seven on a roulette table, dribble a basketball twice before shooting a free throw, and buy lottery tickets on their birthday. Let’s just admit that we want to believe in luck and we’ll take any lucky pointers we can get. We’re not the only ones; Maya Angelou, Thom Yorke, and other celebrities believe in luck too, and this book brings all their rituals and superstitions together. Recipes for Good Luck shares the quirky practices famous creatives use to stay creative. You might not find the success the politicians, scientists, and athletes who are included did, but, hey, it can’t hurt.
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