Good Luck Manifesto- Life Happens For Us, Not To Us
What is this Good Luck Manifesto?
It’s my flag in the sand on the continent of abundance.
It’s a path to abundance (as you define it).
It’s not a surefire gimmick. It is not the Shamwow! of Abundance.

Also, Billy Mays will not yell at you as you use the Good Luck Manifesto to blot out stains.
It Is This:

This is not the Law of Attraction.
The only Law of Attraction I know is gravity.
The Good Luck Manifesto is a common sense path to Good Luck.
Yep. Good Luck. Good things happening. Feeling really lucky. Feeling blessed.
The First Tenet-Life Happens for Us, Not to Us
We’re on this rock for a reason.
We’ve got to be.
We aren’t just here to exist and die.
We’re here to explore, learn and love.
I don’t have a lot of scientific proof for this, but so far, it’s worked for me.
And we can see some interesting examples in the deep sea, so let’s go there.
The Warty Angler Fish
Consider, for a moment, the bioluminescence of the Warty Angler Fish, who uses a light at the end of a warty appendenge on his head to attract prey.
(*snick* I said Warty Appendage)

The bioluminescence is actually created from a symbiotic relationship with bacteria.
This fish turned bacteria and a weird warty appendage into a food source.
That’s abundance.
If you believe that Life happens for you, not to you, then you will find that the things within your reach are ways to abundance. Things that may look like they were put there on accident, are things to explore.
And it’s way easier than Macgyver.
You don’t need a stick of gum and a match in your pocket.
Explore this.
What do you have? What are you? What unique things were you born with? What have you acquired in your backpack? What do you have to share with your fellow travelers?
Tomorrow-
Chaos is Unformed Creation (and power is directed energy). Let’s have a Matilda moment together, and create out of the chaos.









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