Something You Should Know

The Science of Getting Lucky & What People Secretly Google

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May 7, 2026
Simon Rogers, Google data editor who studies search patterns, and Tina Seelig, Stanford educator on entrepreneurship and luck, join to explore human curiosity and chance. They discuss how everyday habits and small risks increase 'luck.' They reveal what billions of searches say about shared worries, help-seeking, and surprising optimism. Conversations cover building networks, simple follow-ups, and what trending queries expose about people.
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INSIGHT

Luck Is A Skill You Can Build

  • Luck is not pure chance but a skill you can influence by how you see opportunities and respond to them.
  • Tina Seelig defines fortune as things that happen to you and luck as agency you can build through preparation, relationships, and action.
ANECDOTE

Grocery Store Help Led To A Helicopter Ride

  • Tina Seelig helped a man in a grocery store and that small act led to introductions, a delegation visit, and later a helicopter tour in Santiago two years later.
  • The sequence: help at checkout, follow-up, introductions, and sustained connection created the unexpected opportunity.
ADVICE

Map Your Risk Profile And Reframe Failure

  • Reframe failure so it feels recoverable and map your personal risk profile to stretch where needed.
  • Tina has students fill a risk ometer (social, emotional, financial, physical, intellectual) to spot limiting comfort zones.
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