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Published in 1911, this work by René Schwaeblé addresses the notion of "Luck" from a much broader perspective than simple popular chance. The text explores a principle combining willpower, inner state, relationship to chance, and the ability to seize favorable opportunities. Through his reflections and observations, the author offers a unique interpretation of the mechanisms that influence success and failure in situations where risk and uncertainty play a significant role.
A reflection on chance and inner disposition
Schwaeblé develops the idea that Luck depends as much on a tension of the mind and a way of approaching events as on the circumstances themselves. He examines human reactions to gambling, money, opportunities, and decision-making, showing how certain mental attitudes can change the way a situation unfolds. The book alternates theoretical reflections, examples, and viewpoints, in a direct and accessible style.
A unique text on success and risk
This book holds a special place in Schwaeblé’s work because it addresses themes related to chance and success without falling into a purely superstitious approach. It invites the reader to reflect on their own relationship to risk, willpower, and the mechanisms influencing their choices. This reissue allows rediscovery of a rare and atypical text from the early 20th century, at the crossroads of psychological reflection, esotericism, and the study of human behavior.






















































































































































































































