Showing posts with label Shane Fitzgerald. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Shane Fitzgerald. Show all posts

Thursday, October 17, 2024

The Tao of Intuitive Luck


“Filled with sage advice backed by sound scientific evidence, The Tao of Intuitive Luck is a carefully crafted prescription for cultivating genuine luck anytime. Highly recommended as a practical guide to putting your intuition to work.”
–Chief Scientist Dr. Dean Radin, Ph.D., Institute of Noetic Sciences and author of Real Magic and The Conscious Universe.

Randall Fitzgerald (like Dr. Gallenberger and Dr. Radin) studies "luck." We think it's "chance" and random, but these three researchers demonstrate that it is completely something else going unnoticed: attitude, outlook, expectation, gratitude, positivity, our internal states manifesting externally.
Fitzgerald is the author of The Tao of Intuitive Luck. For two free audio downloads on luck techniques, click here. The Tao of Intuitive Luck

Every day we pull the lever of chance on our finances, our safety, our health and relationships. Why are some people more skilled at managing these risks? What makes them so lucky? 

Randall Fitzgerald’s investigative articles have been featured in The Washington Post and The Wall Street Journal, and Reader's Digest, where he spent two decades as a roving editor. In addition to having authored 10 books translated into a dozen languages, he founded and co-edited Second Look, a seminal magazine chronicling the search for other intelligent life in the universe, the origins of civilization, and the nature of consciousness. He has appeared on ABC’s The View and hundreds of other TV and radio shows, including four appearances on Coast-to-Coast with G-Man Noory. thetaoofintuitiveluck.com

The Tao of Intuitive Luck: Winning at Games of Chance & the Game of Life
(Kindle Edition) Author Randall Fitzgerald has 5.0 out of 5 stars with 13 ratings of this book.

Every day we pull the lever of chance on our finances, our safety, our health, and relationships. Why are some people more skilled at managing these risks? What makes them so lucky?

The secret of lucky people comes from their mastery of Intuitive Luck. “The only time I’ve made mistakes is when I didn’t listen to my intuition,” admitted billionaire Oprah Winfrey.

“If you can have any superpower, luck is the one you’d want,” observed billionaire Elon Musk. By combining these two powerful forces — intuition and luck — you create a pathway (the Tao) to good fortune.

Whether one plays casino games of chance, bets on sports or the lottery, invests in stocks, or just plays the game of life, intuitive luck is a prescription that can be mastered to navigate life’s risks and attract financial rewards.

By using The Tao of Intuitive Luck formula for luck enhancement, Lady Luck will become a more frequent and dependable partner.

Five Intuitive Luck factors reveal a practical, teachable, science-based synergy for attracting streaks of luck.

Investigative journalist Randall Fitzgerald spent several decades documenting intuitive luck techniques practiced by genuinely lucky people and interviewing scientists at the forefront of intuition research.

His expertise earned him the role as the media master of ceremonies for the televised 100th anniversary celebration of the founding of Las Vegas. More: Tao of Intuitive Luck: Winning Chance eBook
  • Coast to Coast, 10/17/24; Pat Macpherson, Seth Auberon, Dhr. Seven (eds.), Wisdom Quarterly

Wednesday, November 1, 2023

100 Years of Jokes (Reader’s Digest)

100 Funniest Jokes of All Time | Reader's Digest (rd.com); Eds., Wisdom Quarterly
"Make me one with everything," oh ho ho! Now I get it. After explain to me, now I get. Pizza!
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Man, Lisa was really onto something.
Humor has certainly evolved over the years, yet many jokes manage to withstand the test of time.

To commemorate the 100th anniversary of Reader’s Digest, the RD team of humor-loving editors combed the archives to come up with this collection of the 100 best jokes published in the magazine since 1922.

["Two Flappers walk into a room. It’s the Roaring Twenties! So one growls and the other does the Bees Knees dance." Is it funny? Things were different back then. Who hasn't seen that Leo DiCaprio F. Scott Fitzgerald movie, The Great Gatsby?]


Woo-hoo! - Hang Ten on that board, Budai!
In fact, RD couldn’t stop itself, so readers will actually find more than 100. If a century’s worth of humor isn’t enough, there’s even more to explore in Reader’s Digest — whether tastes lean toward
And if anyone is looking for that special someone to share favorite jokes with, RD’s collection of funny pickup lines might come in handy.

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Tuesday, May 12, 2009

Wikipedia Hoax Revealed



DUBLIN, Ireland -- When Dublin university student Shane Fitzgerald posted a poetic but phony quote on Wikipedia, he said he was testing how our globalized, increasingly Internet-dependent media was upholding accuracy and accountability in an age of instant news. His report card?

Wikipedia passed. Journalism flunked.

The sociology major's made-up quote — which he added to the Wikipedia page of "Maurice Jarre" hours after the French composer's death March 28 — flew straight on to dozens of U.S. blogs and newspaper Web sites in Britain, Australia, and India.

They used the fabricated material, Fitzgerald said, even though administrators at the free online encyclopedia quickly caught the quote's lack of attribution and removed it, but not quickly enough to keep some journalists from cutting and pasting it first. More>>

Student fools world media (Guardian)
Shane Fitzgerald posts a fake quote on Wikipedia which papers around the globe reprint as legitimate. Should he be grounded by his mum or hired by the New York Times?