Saya Daphne Wallace (
synanthrope) wrote2011-06-01 07:45 pm
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The law of averages suggests that the most random of events will balance out. That what we have no control over isn't inherently out to get us or out to help us. That luck is chance and chance is a mathematical formula.
I don't understand luck, but I understand math, and I don't think that luck is involved when you're chosen by someone stronger than you to become a human pinball. And I don't think anything can average out a well-born individual of more than moderate intelligence.
But then people also say death is the great equalizer. I wouldn't know that, either, as I haven't died.
I hear that there are people who can manipulate luck, to tweak the strands of reality's weave until they burst forward with fortune. I suppose, then, where does the law of averages stand on that?
June can't possibly be so bad as May, but then, May was not as bad as people made it out to be. It's almost disappointing.
I don't understand luck, but I understand math, and I don't think that luck is involved when you're chosen by someone stronger than you to become a human pinball. And I don't think anything can average out a well-born individual of more than moderate intelligence.
But then people also say death is the great equalizer. I wouldn't know that, either, as I haven't died.
I hear that there are people who can manipulate luck, to tweak the strands of reality's weave until they burst forward with fortune. I suppose, then, where does the law of averages stand on that?
June can't possibly be so bad as May, but then, May was not as bad as people made it out to be. It's almost disappointing.
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Was May...supposed to be bad?
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