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u posted this just to get 1300 posts??
 
murphy's law
Murphy’s Law the notion that “anything that can go wrong will go wrong” is often treated as an elegant summary of reality, but it is fundamentally a cognitive distortion dressed in pseudo-philosophical certainty. It conflates probability with inevitability, ignoring the statistical independence of events and the vast number of instances in which systems function correctly without consequence. By selectively amplifying failures while disregarding the far greater frequency of normal or successful outcomes, it constructs an illusion of universal decay where none exists. In practice, it is less a law of nature than a biased interpretive lens shaped by negativity bias and confirmation bias, where human attention disproportionately fixates on anomalies rather than equilibrium. Thus, Murphy’s Law is not a reflection of how the world operates, but rather how perception becomes corrupted when inconvenience is mistaken for cosmic intent.
 
Murphy’s Law the notion that “anything that can go wrong will go wrong” is often treated as an elegant summary of reality, but it is fundamentally a cognitive distortion dressed in pseudo-philosophical certainty. It conflates probability with inevitability, ignoring the statistical independence of events and the vast number of instances in which systems function correctly without consequence. By selectively amplifying failures while disregarding the far greater frequency of normal or successful outcomes, it constructs an illusion of universal decay where none exists. In practice, it is less a law of nature than a biased interpretive lens shaped by negativity bias and confirmation bias, where human attention disproportionately fixates on anomalies rather than equilibrium. Thus, Murphy’s Law is not a reflection of how the world operates, but rather how perception becomes corrupted when inconvenience is mistaken for cosmic intent.
which is why you felt like shooting someone
 

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