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 Welcome to The Luckology Store. Ric Wallace, a self-proclaimed Luckologist and multiple lottery winner featured on TLC's – The Lottery Changed My Life, offers various Lottery Charms® and has even published two books.

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Luckology - Create Your Own Luck

Some think LUCK is random; others feel it can be created or harnessed.

Many cultures throughout the centuries have believed in LUCK. Some say LUCK is a form of superstition with various interpretations. Some well-known GOOD LUCK superstitions include four-leaf clovers, horseshoes, rabbits’ feet, a heads-up penny, ladybugs, knocking on wood, the color red or green, and crossing your fingers. Many consider the numbers 7, 9, 11, 21, and their own birthdays to be lucky. Some even believe having bird droppings fall on them is a sign of luck!

Yet, you can probably find an equal number of people who believe in BAD LUCK superstitions too. The more familiar beliefs include walking under a ladder, seeing a black cat cross your path, breaking a mirror, or having a Friday the 13, something that Hollywood has capitalized on repeatedly.

Is the glass half full or half empty? Both answers are correct. A person’s attitude and belief determine the answer. This analogy can be applied to LUCK. Is it random, or can it be created? Some will say it is completely random, while others like me believe it can be created or harnessed.

On May 31, 2004, my 2-year wealth-luck action plan using items of luck was realized when I won the GRAND PRIZE on a hospital-sponsored Dream Home Lottery. This tax-free prize package, valued at more than $775,000 CDN, consisted of a luxury home, furniture, sports car, appliances, electronics, hot tub, cash, and more. Some say I missed the mark on my plan by only one day, but 2004 was a leap year, which means I actually reached my goal!

Some believe successful people are simply lucky. Talking to people who have prospered, they attribute their accomplishments to goal setting, actions, beliefs, dreams, visions, and the power of positive thinking. In my view, adding an item of luck can help you reach success more quickly. It’s like putting higher-octane fuel in your car – it gives more power and performance. With the right mindset, you truly can create your own luck.

It is your attitude, dreams, desire, belief and actions that determine your success with lotteries and life. When someone asks me if I believe in LUCK, I simply say, “YES!” I wrote my first book on LUCK sitting in the dream home I won. This validates my belief.