If you’re using the social media platform TikTok, chances are you must’ve encountered videos of Lucky Girl Syndrome, know its meaning and affirmations
For those who are unfamiliar, let us tell you, the video-sharing platform users are going wild over a recent trend called Lucky Girl Syndrome, as the viewers across the globe are obsessing over how to attract luck into their life.
The recent trend of the video-sharing community, Lucky Girl Syndrome is often commended for improving people’s lives “overnight.”
What is the Lucky Girl Syndrome, its meaning, affirmations and manifestation after it goes viral on TikTok
Lucky Girl Syndrome
If you’re curious about the recent trend, let us tell you, it has surged around New Year and ever since then the hashtags of the trend have garnered over 80 million views.
It is nothing but a manifestation or a belief that positive thinking will help you achieve many big things in life. Though there isn’t any scientific evidence behind it, social media users are swearing about the power of manifestation.
Most of the videos under the hashtag represent young women raving about the life-changing power of manifestation as they claimed they become the lucky girl.
For those who are unsure, let us clear, the phrase, “lucky girl syndrome” was first used back in 2022 but it has finally became viral in recent days after a user who goes by the name @lauragalebe, who described herself as the “one of the luckiest people,” she knows, shared the phrase in one of her video.
Meanwhile, other TikTok users are comparing the wave of positive thinking with “The Secret,” which is a book which was released back in 2006 as it emphasized the power of positive thinking and the law of attraction.
Here’s a list of affirmations which supports the Lucy girl syndrome such as:
I’m so lucky,
I’m the luckiest person I know,
Everything works out in my favor,
The universe is always working in my favor,
Great things are happening to me unexpectedly, etc.
Presently you will find the hashtag #luckygirlsyndrome in literally every second video along the caption which reads “I am so lucky.”
As per reports, the phrase encourages people, particularly young women to bring luck into their lives by thinking positively.
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