People are entirely too disbelieving of coincidence. They are far too ready to dismiss it and to build arcane structures of extremely rickety substance in order to avoid it. I, on the other hand, see coincidence everywhere as an inevitable consequence of the laws of probability, according to which having no unusual coincidence is far more unusual than any coincidence could possibly be. | |
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I See Coincidence Everywhere
May 28, 2016 by kmabarrett
Reblogged this on A Grateful Man and commented:
Perhaps “coincidence” is another word for miracles, because that is what I see everywhere. ;-D!
With Love,
Russ
Hi Russ,
Indeed! Highly improbable is (or should be) a synonym for miracle.
Kevin
I also see the laws at work and that probability means something beyond.
Careful. That path leads to belief in miracles and gods…