Saturday

The Law of Large Numbers

There are statistical conventions to describe how the mean of random events settles down and becomes a predictable value (I think the weasel words are "In The Long Run..."). What does this mean? Put differently, "What Goes Around Comes Around."

Just because you practice doing the right thing doesn't guarantee the wrong thing can't or won't happen.

How else might this be described? Everything averages out. "Must suck to be you" (at this particular instant) could, should, and will become everyone's mantra (i.e., This sucks").

What we do (or don't do) to help our fellow human beings now will at sometime become the cause of events which happen to us (or to our loved ones). It doesn't take a rocket scientist's mind to understand precarious balances.

So race to the death in good cheer or change. The road we (as a global society) are on is not sustainable. I can't put it any plainer than that. What are you going to do about it?

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