My daughter's getting pretty popular at school. Apparently, all the kids know her name and approach her like a celebrity sometimes, she's just been invited for a sleepover... She's only been in this school for a few weeks and she's turning into the senior kindergarten prom queen! Ironically, I had this pseudo flash of ESP, my son being interested in football or hockey or baseball or something... I certainly hope that my children don't become "popular kids". I would really hate that. *shiver*
I don't really believe in luck. It seems to me to be simply a creation of ours to describe an aspect of another concept I don't really think exists: probability. Now, I don't mean to say that everything has the same probability or something like that. What I mean is that the science community pretty much starts with the concept that things are predetermined. With that as an assumption, there can be no room for a phenomenon like probability. What probability is (and is still important in this role) is a tool related to measuring how much we know about an event's predetermination. The only problem in this paradise is quantum theory and it's quite specific inclusion of probability as a real and influential property of events and situations. I don't know enough to figure out whether this affects things or not. Anybody?Reading: Not sure right now. I've got that "Road Less Travelled"
I've been really into these