so lets pretend there are 300 major events over the course of one's life that define who they are. these events can be great, and/or horrible. these events can include things such as: getting hit by a car, winning the lottery, being an aspiring actress and randomly meeting a top producer, meeting a great boyfriend, getting an easier test than someone else in school, getting struck by lightning, winning a new car, loosing your house to a fire, being in the way of a boulder falling down the hill, etc, etc. now...like i said earlier, lets just say there are a few hundred of these in everyones life. my theory to why people seem luckier than others is because statistically they have been. if there are 6 BILLION people in the world, think about how many people got 300/300 great events. some may have gotten 290/300 events go their way. these people are far and few because the average person had around half these go there way. some who've had horrible lives had very few good events. thoughts?
2007-11-10
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