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The Covenant of Solomon's Luck, the King

By: Mago Sidrak Yan
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Do you consider yourself a great unlucky or unlucky one? Nothing you do works out? If something has to happen to someone, will you always be the victim? Does the lamp, the radio, or the TV always stop working when you turn them on? So we present the solution to ease your discomfort and frustration: more than 70% of the world's population thinks it is unlucky, even if it is for a brief period of their lives. However, you do not have to settle for this unfavorable and sometimes even dangerous situation, bringing irreparable damage, or even death. Certainly very close to you there are several people who carry the evil destiny of chance. It may be a relative, friend, colleague ... Incidentally, this feeling that chance is more likely - common - than luck has been perceived and proven decades ago by late American Air Force captain Edward Murphy, known as the Murphy, which can be transcribed in various ways such as: "If anything has the most insignificant chance of going wrong, it will certainly give and at the worst moment, in the worst way and causing the greatest damage possible." "The information you need most urgently will be the least available." "The side queue always goes faster." "You always find what you are looking for in that place you have not imagined." "The worst betrayal always comes from who you least expect." "The probability of a loaf of bread falling with the buttery side down is greater than 90%." "You can spend hours choosing what you want to eat, but the table next to you will always look tastier than yours." Is chance so common as poverty, ugliness, success, lack of intelligence, bad taste, honesty, and so many other qualities aspired by many of us ?! Yes!! Personal Development Spirituality
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