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How to Attract Good Luck
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A. H. Z. Carr (1902 - 1971) was a consulting economist for several major corporations, an economic adviser to the Roosevelt presidency and a consultant to the Truman presidency. Carr wrote several books and his writing appeared in Harper's, The Saturday Evening Post and Reader's Digest.

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"A welcome addition to the field of attraction/prosperity. The book is full of practical strategies for changing luck-repelling behaviors and increasing both fortunate circumstances and the ability to make the most of them. If your customers are serious about removing barriers to their success and happiness, this is a book of practical suggestions that they won’t want to miss."
--RETAILING INSIGHT

"A diplomat, journalist, and economist, Carr was the furthest thing that one could imagine from a starry-eyed spiritual dreamer or a promulgator of superstition. Carr eschewed all forms of ponderous or magical language — yet he also believed in a clear and concrete set of methods for attracting and building upon the fortuitous chance occurrences that crisscross our daily lives. He was an ardent believer that good ethics bring “good luck.” "
--TIME MAGAZINE

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