Passion Struck with John R. Miles - The Hidden Rules of Luck: How to Design Your Own Breaks w/John R. Miles | EP 678

Episode Date: October 17, 2025

What if luck isn’t a matter of chance—but a hidden design you can learn to navigate?In this episode of Passion Struck, John R. Miles explores how some people seem to “always be in the r...ight place at the right time” — not because they’re blessed by fate, but because they’ve learned to read the invisible rulebook of luck.Drawing on the groundbreaking work of bestselling author Amy Leigh Mercree and economist Judd Kessler, co-author of Lucky by Design, John unpacks how hidden systems, intuitive sensing, and strategic choices shape opportunities long before they appear.You’ll learn:How “luck” hides in invisible structures—and how to map themWhy intuition is less woo-woo and more Wi-Fi, helping you detect signals others missThe power of “settling for silver” as a strategic advantage, not a compromisePractical tools to design your own luck through intentional movesAlong the way, John shares a personal story of overcoming early adversity that shaped his ability to sense and design opportunities differently. Whether you’re navigating your career, relationships, or life’s next chapter, this episode will give you a new lens for understanding how luck works—and how to work with it.Check out the Full show notesPreorder John's new Children's Book, You Matter, Luma: https://youmatterluma.com/Go Deeper: The Ignited Life SubstackIf this episode stirred something in you, The Ignited Life is where the transformation continues. Each week, John shares behind-the-scenes insights, deeper dives into the episodes, workbooks, science-backed tools, and personal reflections to help you turn intention into action.Get the full companion workbook at TheIgnitedLife.netFull episode on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@JohnRMilesListen on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcastsEveryone deserves to feel valued and important. Show it by wearing it: https://startmattering.com/See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

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Starting point is 00:00:00 Free audio post-production by Alphonic.com Coming up next, I'm Passionstruck. Imagine being four years old. You're watching your older siblings make strange hand gestures at each other, rock, paper, scissors, over who gets the TV remote. One smiles, the other groans. To you, it looks like magic. Pure chance.
Starting point is 00:00:26 But then someone teaches you the rules. Suddenly, what looked like luck becomes a system you can understand. And once you understand the system, you can play the game differently. As kids, we all learn the rules to games like rock, paper, scissors. But the real game, it's learning to spot the invisible rules, shaping your life, and then daring to play differently. That's where today's conversation begins. Welcome to PassionStruck. I'm your host, John Miles.
Starting point is 00:01:00 This is the show where we explore the art of human flourishing and what it truly means to live like it matters. Each week, I sit down with change makers, creators, scientists, and everyday heroes to decode the human experience and uncover the tools that help us lead with meaning, heal what hurts, and pursue the fullest expression of who we're capable of becoming. Whether you're designing your future, developing as a leader, or seeking deeper alignment in your life, this show is your invitation to grow with purpose and act. with intention. Because the secret to a life of deep purpose, connection, and impact is choosing
Starting point is 00:01:36 to live like you matter. Hey friends, episode 678 of Passionstruck is here, and I am so glad you've joined us. To everyone who comes back week after week, thank you. You're not just supporting a show. You're fueling a movement to create a world where people feel seen, valued, and like they truly matter. And today, I'm humbled to share something incredibly personal. When a child asks, do I matter? The answer should never be silence. Yet, too many kids are growing up, believing they aren't enough. It's heartbreaking. Nearly 42% of high school students report feeling persistently sad or hopeless. That's not just a number. That's millions of children carrying invisible weight.
Starting point is 00:02:29 And here's the truth. By the time they reach middle school, it's often too late to catch the ripple. I know this personally. When I was five years old, I suffered a traumatic rain injury that changed everything overnight. It left me with sensory and auditory processing issues. Chronic migraines. Ampliopia and my right eye. A severe speech impediment. Words got stuck on their way out. Sounds collided in my ears. My vision blurred on one side. I felt like I was living slightly out of sync with the world around me. Like everyone else was tuned to FM, and I was stuck picking up static on AM. Each week, I left my classroom for speech therapy. I remember the feeling of those moments vividly. The classroom door would close behind me, and suddenly
Starting point is 00:03:17 all eyes were on my back. My classmates would pause their work and watched as I walked alone across the wide open field that separated the classroom from the speech therapist's office. I wore an eye patch that caught the sunlight like a beacon, broadcasting my difference to anyone who cared to look. I didn't have to hear the teasing to feel it. It lived in the smirks, in the exchange glances, in the quiet undercurrent that followed me as I crossed that field. I felt exposed, different, alone.
Starting point is 00:03:48 But when I opened the door to her small sunlit room, everything changed. She greeted me with a warmth that made the noise of the outside world fade. Her voice was steady. Her presence unhurried. She had a sticker book, simple, with gold stars and cartoon animals that became our shared ritual. Every time I pushed through a difficult word, she handed me the book with a smile that said, you did it. She didn't make me feel broken. She made me feel safe. She made me feel like my voice mattered even when the words came out crooked. Week by week in that little room, she taught me something no one else had, that I had. a choice. I could accept the limitations that injury had placed on me, where I could learn to
Starting point is 00:04:34 navigate and overcome them. She helped me feel comfortable in my own skin. I patch migraine stumbles and all. For the first time, I felt whole. But here's the thing. Not every child gets that moment. Too many children today are still crossing their own invisible fields, carrying quiet doubts, feeling like they don't matter. And when parents have grown up with the same unheeled sense of invisibility. It doesn't just disappear. It gets passed down. Unworthiness ripples through generations until someone interrupts it. That's why this memory has stayed with me my entire life. And it's why I wrote, You Matter Luma, a new children's book launching February 24th, 2026. It's more than a story. It's a tool, grounded in behavioral science, positive psychology,
Starting point is 00:05:24 and mindfulness to give children an early foundation on belonging, resilience, and self-worth. It's also the first step into something bigger that I call the mattering verse, a storytelling universe designed to help children and the adults who guide them build the inner scaffolding of mattering. Like Pixar for the soul, it blends wonder, storytelling, and science to make mattering a lived experience, not a forgotten lesson. If you're a parent, educator, or simply someone who believes every child deserves to feel seen and valued, I'd love for you to join me in sparking this ripple. You can pre-order You Matter Luma today at Barnes & Noble and help raise a generation who knows they matter. Links will be in the show notes. Because at its heart,
Starting point is 00:06:12 You Matter Luma is about something we all crave, to feel seen, valued, and part of a larger story. And in many ways, that's exactly what the series is about. Over the next few weeks on Passionstruck, exploring the forces that shape us. The invisible currents that pull at our attention, shape our decisions, and quietly determine the lives we build. Last week, we began with the gravity of doubt, how doubt isn't a weakness to overcome, but a force that can pull us toward meaning if we learn how to work with it. This week, we're turning to luck and intuition, two forces that often feel mysterious, even magical. But when you look closer, you start to see the hidden structures underneath. These forces might seem invisible, but they shape the paths we walk,
Starting point is 00:06:58 the doors that open, and the moments that define us. And when we learn to recognize them, work with them, and design intentionally, we stop waiting for life to happen and start shaping the field we're playing on. Thank you for choosing Passion Struck and choosing me to be your hosting guide on your journey to creating an intentional life. Now, let that journey begin. I want to start today with a profound question. What if luck isn't a matter of chance, what a hidden design we can learn to navigate? We all talk about it. She just got lucky.
Starting point is 00:07:37 I wasn't in the right place at the right time. It's just not in the cards for me. But what if most of what we call luck isn't random at all? What if it's the product of invisible systems, subtle intuition, and intentional choices that shape the opportunities we attract. Yesterday, my guest, economist Judd Kessler, told me a story about sitting in an auditorium full of anxious parents in New York City.
Starting point is 00:08:03 The topic, kindergarten admissions. Dozens of families were competing for a limited number of coveted seats at the city's top schools. His officials explained the matching process. Parents scribbled notes, whispered nervously, tension, thick in the room. But, Jed, he wasn't panicking.
Starting point is 00:08:21 He was the anomaly. He was calm because, unlike most people there, he understood the rules. Before that meeting, he had studied the algorithm the city used to assign seats, a system designed by economists to match children to schools in a way that was supposed to be fair and efficient. To most parents, the outcome of that system felt like a lottery. To Judd, it was a hidden market, a structure with rules, incentives, and levers that once understood could tilt. the odds. What looked like luck to everyone else was to him something you could design for. That moment planted the seed for Judd's research that many of life's lucky outcomes aren't accidents at all. They're the product of systems we can learn to navigate. If only we can see them. And that's where we begin today. Because luck isn't just a force that acts on us. It's a landscape.
Starting point is 00:09:17 And once you understand the terrain, you can start to start. to move through it with greater clarity and intention. Luck often hides in plain sight. But before we can name the hidden rules, we often feel them. That's where intuition comes in. For a lot of people, intuition sounds like something mystical, a gut feeling, a sixth sense, something you either have or you don't. But as Amy Lee McCree explained to me earlier this week,
Starting point is 00:09:46 intuition is far more than that. Amy blends particle physics with spirituality to describe intuition through the lens of energy. She explains that what many traditions call the aura isn't just a metaphor. It's a biologically generated electromagnetic field made of photons. Each one of us is constantly emitting and receiving subtle energetic signals. It's happening whether we're aware of it or not, and our intuition is the sensing mechanism, picking up on information long before our rational mind can catch up. For me, this isn't rhetorical.
Starting point is 00:10:23 When I was 24, I experienced another traumatic brain injury, and it changed how I processed the world. Alongside the speech and vision challenges, I began noticing something unusual. I could sense people's moods, attention, and even their intentions before they said a word. At first, I didn't have a language for it. It felt like stepping into a room and just knowing something had shifted in the air.
Starting point is 00:10:49 Over time, I learned to trust it. Years later, in my corporate life, this intuitive sense became one of my greatest assets. I remember walking into a high-stakes board of directors pitch. Millions of dollars on the line. As the presentation unfolded, something in me shifted. I sensed that the energy in the room had tightened, even though no one had said anything. I pivoted mid-pitch, changed the story I was telling, and addressed the unspoken concerns, I felt in the room. Afterwards, one of the executives told me, John, it's like you read our minds.
Starting point is 00:11:27 I hadn't. I just listened to my intuition. This is where intuition and luck intersect. Often, intuition is how we sense the hidden rules in real time, before we can articulate them logically. It's like having a radar for invisible structures. Doubt pulls us inward, making us question. Intuition pulls us outward, helping us detect. Doubt pulls us inward. Intuition pulls us outward. And when we pair that sensing ability with an understanding of the systems around us,
Starting point is 00:12:00 we stop stumbling into luck accidentally and start navigating it intentionally. I hope you're enjoying today's episode. Here are two quick ways to support the show. and go deeper. First, you can access the companion workbook for today's episode. It's available exclusively on our substack at the ignitedlife.net. It's designed to help you map the forces of luck and intuition in your own life and put these ideas into practice. Second, if this episode is resonating with you, share it with someone who could benefit. Or just take a few seconds to leave a five-star rating or review on Apple Podcast or Spotify. It's one of the most
Starting point is 00:12:36 powerful ways to help new listeners discover the show and grow this movement. Now, a short break for our sponsors. Thank you for supporting those who support the show. You're listening to Passionstruck on the Passionstruck Network. So far, we've explored luck as a hidden design, structures that shape outcomes, whether we see them or not. And we've explored intuition is the internal radar that helps us sense those structures in real time.
Starting point is 00:13:04 But sensing and understanding are only half the story. The real power comes when we learn how to do. design intentionally, when we stop waiting for luck to happen and start aligning ourselves with the forces that shape our lives. This is where Judd Kessler's work becomes incredibly useful. Judd has spent years studying these hidden landscapes, what he calls hidden markets. These are the invisible systems that quietly decide who gets what opportunities. And if we can learn to read the map, we can stop wandering and start navigating intentionally. The first thing I learned from Judd is that hidden markets don't emerge randomly.
Starting point is 00:13:43 They're designed around three principles, equity, efficiency, and ease. You can think of it like this. Equity. How fair is the system in distributing opportunities? Efficiency. How well does it allocate resources to create the best outcomes?
Starting point is 00:14:01 Ease. How simple is it for people to understand and participate? Most people never think about these forces. They just walk whatever path is in front of them and call it luck, but if you pause, step back, and look at the map, you'll start to see why certain doors open for some and not for others. Understanding these forces is like zooming out and finally seeing the terrain. When we learn to see these forces at play, in organizations, in relationships, in industries, we start to identify where luck tends to concentrate, and more importantly
Starting point is 00:14:34 where small changes and how we show up can shift our position within that landscape. Let's make this real for a moment. Think about something as simple and high stakes as the college admission process. On the surface, it looks like a game of merit and luck. But underneath, it's a carefully designed hidden market, one shape by equity, efficiency, and ease. Equity decides who gets access to the game in the first place. Who has counselors, test prep, legacy status, or financial aid? Efficiency determines how this system tries to match.
Starting point is 00:15:10 students to schools through algorithms, rankings, and yield calculations. Ease? That's how navigable the process is for families. Some know exactly which levers to pull. Others get lost in the maze. To one student, the outcome feels like pure luck. To another, it feels like strategy. The rules didn't change. Their visibility into those rules did. And that's the key insight here. When you can see the map, you stop calling everything luck. You start making intentional moves. This applies to far more than college admissions. It shows up in hiring processes, dating apps, startup fundraising,
Starting point is 00:15:54 publishing, even the way opportunities circulate in your local community. If you understand the principles shaping the terrain, equity, efficiency, and ease, you can position yourself differently within it. And sometimes positioning yourself differently means not always aiming for the obvious best spot on the map. That's where Judd's idea of settling for silver comes in, and it's one of the most counterintuitive yet powerful strategies for designing luck on your terms. Most of us are taught from a young age to chase gold, the perfect job, the Ivy League school, the dream scenario. And of course, that's exactly what everyone else is chasing too. The path becomes jammed with competitions and expectations and friction.
Starting point is 00:16:41 It's like trying to merge onto a packed freeway during rush hour, everyone gunning for the same lane, no one moving quickly. But just off to the side, there's often a silver path, less crowded, more strategic, and in many cases, just as meaningful. It's like choosing the scenic backroad over the clogged highway. You can still reach your destination, sometimes faster, and with far less noise. I experienced this firsthand with my children's book,
Starting point is 00:17:10 You Matter Luma. For over a year, I chased the traditional gold route, the major publishers, the big imprints, and over and over again, I got turned down. Each rejection made the dream feel farther away. Eventually, I started to look beyond the narrow lane. That's when I found Morgan James publishing, a publisher with a strong track record of success,
Starting point is 00:17:32 including children's books. It wasn't the big gold-plated imprint I thought I needed, but it turned out to be exactly the silver path, then unlocked the door. The book is now on its way into the world, and I couldn't be more excited. So think about your own life for a moment. Where are you charging toward gold
Starting point is 00:17:52 when a silver path might actually serve you better? Sometimes the smartest design move isn't to push harder against the front door. It's to quietly walk through the side door no one else is looking at because in the game of intentional design silver isn't a setting, it's strategy.
Starting point is 00:18:12 When you step back and look at these ideas, the hidden maps behind luck, the radar of intuition, and the strategic detours like the silver path, a pattern starts to emerge. These aren't random moments. They're part of a larger art of intentional design. a way of moving through the world where you stop waiting for a chance to choose you
Starting point is 00:18:35 and instead learn to navigate the forces shaping your path. And that brings us to the key insight I want to leave with you today. Designing your life isn't about controlling everything. You can't, but you can learn to understand the rules, sense the invisible forces around you, and make strategic intentional moves within that land. escape. That's where luck, intuition, and design intersect. Luck shapes the field. Intuition shows you where to look. Design is how you move through it. So thus far, we've explored how luck often hides
Starting point is 00:19:15 inside invisible systems. We've seen how intuition acts like a radar for sensing those structures in real time. And we've learned that sometimes the smartest move is to take the silver path rather than battling it out for gold. But knowledge alone doesn't change anything. Application does. So here are three practical ways you can start designing your luck this week. First, map the hidden market.
Starting point is 00:19:42 Think about one area of your life where luck seems to determine everything. Maybe it's landing clients, getting promoted, breaking into a new industry or finding the right community. Pause and ask, what rules are actually at play here?
Starting point is 00:19:57 Then ask, who are the gatekeepers? And lastly, what patterns or systems might I be missing? What we call luck is often just structured we haven't learned to see yet. When you name the rules, you turn randomness into strategy. And that is something you can navigate. Second, listen for intuitive polls. Intuition often senses hidden variables before we can articulate them. Start paying attention to the tugs,
Starting point is 00:20:26 those subtle signals where something feels off, or conversely, magnetizing. Ask yourself, what is my intuition trying to highlight here? Is there a mismatch between what I expect and what I'm sensing? Doubt pulls us inward to question. Intuition pulls us outward to detect. Your intuition is often picking up the data your brain hasn't processed yet. Learning to trust that radar can change the moves you make in real time. And that brings us to number three.
Starting point is 00:20:58 Settle for Silver strategically. Not every win happens on the crowded gold path. So ask yourself, where might a second best option actually offer a faster, smarter, or more aligned route? Then ask yourself what side doors exist that others are overlooking. Silver isn't settling. It's strategy. The fact of the matter is the gold path is crowded. The silver path is often.
Starting point is 00:21:25 where momentum lives. And then lastly, fourth, run the design loop regularly. Every few months, run a simple loop. First, map the structure. Second, sense through intuition. Third, identify silver paths. And four, make a small, intentional shift.
Starting point is 00:21:44 Designing your luck isn't a one-time act. It's a repeatable practice. And luck favors the designed. When you start treating luck this way, mapping the hidden markets, tuning into intuitive poles, and strategically settling for silver. Something profound happens. Luck stops being a coin toss. It becomes a landscape.
Starting point is 00:22:08 One that you can see, navigate, and design around. As we wrap up today's episode, I want you to pause and reflect. Where in your life have you been waiting for luck to strike? When reality, the rules have been sitting right in front of you. Where has your intuition been whispering, but you've been too busy to listen? And where might a silver path be waiting quietly on the sidelines if you'd only stop pushing at the front door? What if luck isn't out there deciding your fate, but waiting for you to learn its design? Because at the end of the day, luck favors the designed.
Starting point is 00:22:47 And speaking of unseen forces, next week, we're shifting our photos. focus to a different kind of power, the power to defy. I'll be joined by Sanita Shah, author of Defy, the power of no in a world that demands yes. We'll explore how learning to say no with clarity and courage can reshape your life, relationships, and identity in profound ways. We are often rewarded so much for being compliant. Society doesn't just reward compliance. It teaches it in pretty much everything that we do. We're praised for going along for keeping quiet, for not making trouble, for being a team player. All of these aspects, we get these rewards.
Starting point is 00:23:25 But often they come with so many individual costs. That cost is real. We have regret. We have burnout. We have stress. We have anxiety. We have depression. We have chronic inflammation.
Starting point is 00:23:35 We have so many costs that we don't think about. We spend so much time thinking about the costs of defiance. We need to spend some time think about the costs of compliance. If today's episode resonated with you, here are a quick way to support the movement. Pre-order my new children's book, You Matter Luma, on Barnes & Noble. Subscribe to Passionstruck on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or YouTube. Leave a five-star rating or review and share this episode with someone who could benefit. Until next time, tune into the forces you can't always see. Lead with intention. And as always, live life. Passionstruck.
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