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Is "Luck" magic, or is it math?
This 13-point audit measures your Locus of Control and Opportunity Radar to determine if you are engineering your own fortune.

Probability Mechanics

01.Locus of Control

Do things happen to you (External Locus), or do you make things happen (Internal Locus)? We measure your agency.

02.Luck Surface Area

Luck strikes moving targets. We analyze how much "surface area" you expose to the world through risk and networking.

03.The Serendipity Filter

Are you observant enough to see the $20 bill on the sidewalk, or are you too focused on your phone?

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Engineering Serendipity

Is "Lucky Girl Syndrome" real? Scientifically speaking, yes—but not because of magic. It's about Reticular Activating System (RAS) programming. People who believe they are lucky tend to be more observant, more open to random opportunities, and more resilient in the face of failure. The Fortune Magnet Test measures these psychological traits to calculate your "Luck Probability."

The Four Pillars of Luck

Based on the research of psychologist Richard Wiseman, luck isn't a paranormal force; it's a mindset. We test you on four key vectors:

Change Your Frequency

If you score low on this test, you aren't doomed to a life of misfortune. You are simply suffering from "Tunnel Vision." By identifying which of the four pillars you are weak in, you can actively train yourself to be luckier. It starts with believing the universe has something good in store for you—even if it's just a really good parking spot.

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