Research Shows You Can Learn to Be Lucky
If you think you're unlucky, you should change your outlook in order to generate more good fortune, according to psychologist Richard Wiseman.
A 28-year-old Iraq war veteran saw black smoke billowing from an office building as he was driving by in his truck. Robin De Haven turned around and rushed to the scene thinking he could help.
He hurled his 17-foot ladder from off his truck, helping to rescue people peeking through broken windows as thick smoke poured into the air.
"I don't feel like a hero. I was just trying to help," he said.
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