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The Luck Illusion
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I am looking for thoughtful readers interested in psychology, causality, decision-making and human outcomes.
My forthcoming book, The Luck Illusion, explores the idea that what we call luck may often be hidden chains of causes.
If that sounds interesting, I would be happy to provide a complimentary ePub or PDF advance copy.
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Sounds interesting. The tally form on your website wouldn't load properly for me. I'll drop you an email with the details of where to send an arc.
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My forthcoming book, The Luck Illusion, explores the idea that what we call luck may often be hidden chains of causes.
If that sounds interesting, I would be happy to provide a complimentary ePub or PDF advance copy.