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"Too many of us place our hopes and dreams in the unreliable hands of luck, but the world's most rapidly successful people take luck into their own hands (even though many are too humble to say so). Too many of us accept the plateaus our lives have offered us and succumb to passivity, to the well-meaning delusion of "If I work hard enough, something good will hopefully happen to me." By the end of this book, I'd like to convince you that serendipity can be engineered, that luck can be manufactured, convention can be defied, and that the best paths to success--no matter how you define it--are different today from what they were yesterday."