When Anne Strieber wrote about the Lucky Lady, she also mentioned her interview with UK psychologist Richard Wisemen, who tried to figure out why some people are luckier than others. In one of his experiments, he took videos of people who said they were lucky?and others who said they were UNlucky?all doing the same things. One of these “tests” was to see if they noticed money lying in the street (carefully planted in the path they would take by Wiseman). Just as you’d expect, the unlucky people walked right by the money without seeing it, but the lucky ones spotted it every time. The message he took from this was that lucky people are the ones who take advantage of their opportunities. Keep reading for Anne’s update!
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In her new diary, Anne Strieber writes about her exchanges with a lady she doesn’t really know. Despite this, they seem to have brought each other luck.

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In Anne Strieber’s new diary, she writes: “Two years ago I wrote about the problem I have recognizing faces since my stroke. This problem is so subtle that I’m not always sure I actually have it, but it has given me some interesting realizations about what is considered ‘attractive’ in today’s society. I have another strange legacy as well: I find that the interior of almost every building seems to resemble a maze. But I suspect this may be due more to the inadequacy of modern architects than to problems in my brain.”

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If any season is the time for miracles, it’s Christmas, and they seem to happen every year to Anne Strieber, usually while eating Christmas dinner. Last year it was the loaves and fishes. This year she gave a special gift to a priest.

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