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by crusso
3278 days ago
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This was a great blog posted the other day in a totally different context. http://www.righto.com/2011/07/cells-are-very-fast-and-crowde... You could look at cellular activity as luck. Or you could realize that creating the circumstances for "lucky" things to happen is very directed. Sure, the very specific circumstances of the easter egg for Hamill were unique like rolling a specific sequence of yahtzee dice. But if a different celebrity had expressed joy of the game and the author had decided on a different easter egg for slightly different reasons, that would have been unique too. But the very creation of all of these opportunities to do unique things was not luck. If you don't roll the yahtzee dice very often, you won't see many unique rolls. Roll them a lot and you'll see many "lucky" rolls. |
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