Discover the specific habits and mental frameworks that 92% of self-made millionaires use to engineer their own luck and build immense wealth from scratch.

Self-made millionaires tend to score higher in Openness, Conscientiousness, and Extraversion, but they score significantly lower in Neuroticism. They have an internal shock absorber that lets them stay objective when things get messy.
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Lena: I was looking at my bank app this morning and thinking, "Why does it feel like some people have a cheat code for wealth?" But then I found this study by Tom Corley where he tracked 177 self-made millionaires. Get this: 92% of them said random luck had absolutely nothing to do with their success.
Miles: That is wild! It completely flips the "lottery winner" narrative on its head. It turns out, it’s not about a lucky break; it’s about what Corley calls "Opportunity Good Luck," which is basically a byproduct of specific meta-behaviors.
Lena: Exactly! Like the fact that 88% of these high-achievers spend at least thirty minutes every single day reading for self-education. They aren't scrolling through celebrity gossip; they’re treating their brains like a high-growth asset.
Miles: Right, it’s about consistency over intensity. They’re playing a long-term game where habits like "Dream-Setting" and automating investments are the actual mechanics of the win. Let’s break down the specific playbook they use to turn these patterns into immense wealth.