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Luck isn't random. It's five conditions.

I'm Avi. I manufactured my own luck rising from a lower-middle-class start into building CreditVidya and Prefr, both acquired by CRED. That same work took me under 10% body fat and into a life with people I love. None of it was an accident, and it doesn't have to be for you.
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What is inside

Five ways to maximize your luck.

Psychologist Richard Wiseman spent ten years studying luck. He found that “lucky” people aren’t chosen, they take more chances and spot more opportunities. You can learn to do the same. This manual shows you how.
01
The luck equation
Luck isn't a lightning strike. It's an operating system: Luck Surface Area = Doing × Telling — four variables you can train instead of waiting for the world to change.
02
Run your own race
Luck starts by choosing the game you are actually built to play. Comparison makes you chase someone else's odds. This chapter is about returning to your own race.
03
Maximize prana
Energy changes probability. When your nervous system is depleted, everything looks like a threat. When your prana is clean, you can see the room clearly.
04
It's not about you
Ego turns every outcome into a referendum on your worth. This chapter is about taking yourself out of the centre so decisions become cleaner and luck has more room.
05
Do your reps
Luck rewards the person who is ready when the door opens. The reps are boring, private, and usually invisible. That is why they work
Toolkit
The practical toolkit
Prompts, practices, and reset protocols for the days when pressure starts making the decision for you. Simple enough to use before the next meeting.

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Start with the five conditions for making your own luck. The Monday Letter follows.
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What founders say

Read by founders who needed it first.

"Five minutes before the board meeting. Three corners, one breath. The decisions land different now."
Raghav Kumar
SVP
"I needed recovery, not intensity. Working with the rhythm instead of forcing through it changed everything."
Riya Mittal
Associate Director
"I now see failure as a data point, not a personal judgment. That is the difference between collapsing and adjusting."
Esha Arora
Product Lead

Luck across the board.

Money, health, love, and the work in between. None of it was an accident.
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