Someone wrote in [personal profile] dragonoflife 2001-09-24 05:29 am (UTC)

Re: My personal explanation

Even if the chance is 50/50 that a good thing or a bad thing will happen, randomness does not mean the actual events will turn out 50/50 good/bad. (Thank you, Statistics.) It's more likely it'll be skewed somehow.

Anyways, if you place all the good events in one event space, and all the bad events in another event space, is there really an equal chance of a good event or a bad event happening?

To me, there tend to be more things that can go wrong with a "project" than can go right - which means the bad event space would be larger, and more bad things would happen in a random sense.

~grins~ Given this, I suppose I should be surprised life is as good as it is.

Keep going, Dragon. Things'll work out.

~SR~

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