The Randomness Of Life
I DON'T intend to resurface that dreaded 9/11 attacks that caused almost 3,000 deaths [to be precise, 2,977 victims + the 19 hijackers]. Enough of that though. Instead, the 9/11 memory brings me back that story about Elise O'Kane, the United Airlines flight attendant whose life got saved all because of The Randomness Of Lifeπ΄π·π΅That time, Elise O'Kane wanted her usual flight from Boston to Los Angeles on 09.11.2001. BUT when she logged into their system, she keyed in an incorrect code into the airline's computer system and ended up assigned to the wrong flight [instead of Flight UA 175]. Then Elize O'Kane tried other attempts to talk it out with other flight attendants to get assigned to Flight UA 175. All those became efforts in futility NOT until the hijackers struck Flight UA 175 right to the World Trade Center's South Tower. That typo error saved the life of Elize O'Kane, THANK YOU LORDπππFast forward today, Elize O'Kane, after taking the time to consider what such a meaningful PLAN might be, she eventually switched career to become a nurse, feeling a 'NEED TO GIVE BACK and FULFILL HERSELF'. On the other hand, Marco DeMarco, an emergency-service officer with the New York Police Department at that time had a different take on his own survival in the World Trade Center. To quote him: 'WHY DID I GET OUT? IF I HAD MADE A RIGHT INSTEAD OF A LEFT, IF I HAD BEEN TWO MINUTES SLOWER', likely he would have NOT survived 9/11πππGiven those 'miracle stories', do we then subscribe to the RANDOMNESS of LIFE? NO sirrrrrs, let us PLAN by default. Let us NOT subscribe to the RANDOMNESS of LIFE because that's NOT the way to LIVE LIFE. So you might challenge me, WHY PLAN? DON'T look far. Let's just read and hear thousands of stories like the stories of O'Kane and DeMarco as they overwhelm us by the unfair RANDOMNESS of LIFE❌❌❌Those epochal circumstances and fatal OR life-saving decisions so ordinarily meaningless that it's simultaneously easy to see either the 'supernatural guiding hand of a higher power' OR is it the sheer banality of CHANCE? Suffice it to say that psychologists say that our brains SEEK PATTERN and PURPOSE. And those traits do evolve to detect CAUSE and EFFECT. It is very common for us to believe that 'EVERYTHING HAPPENS FOR A REASON' and that things are 'MEANT TO BE' but that should enlighten us that we are more likely to believe that significant events were 'FATED' than to attribute them to chance. Let's take a leaf from SUPER MARIO, the main hero of the Mushroom Kingdom. He's always bright and cheerful but you WON'T see the RANDOMNESS of LIFE in him❗❗❗
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