Have you ever had the thought that from time to time a coincidence that we don't pay much attention to can turn our lives upside down? Remember again the words of Edward Lorenz, and then do a little analysis of your life. You can probably think of at least one instance in which the butterfly effect has taken place. If you philosophize, you can conclude that our everyday life is chaotic enough, like the life of the world around us and nature, but we ourselves are part of them, and, therefore, we may well be called a whole.
Just imagine how you would not have met your true life partner a few years ago if, at a certain moment, you had taken a different bus, gone on different business, or returned home by a different route. What would happen in your life now? What would happen if you decided not to answer the question that your future significant other asked you when you met? How would things be if life hadn't brought your parents together years ago? What would you be doing right now if you hadn't seen this article?
Everything in our lives is connected to one another; there is nothing in life that should not be; all events have a cause and all events are the consequence of something. With this in mind, an "accident" that we don't think about at first can cause our whole life to change drastically, causing things to happen that we couldn't even think about.
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