It's amazing to me the little slip ups that can truly affect the way things happen.
Everyone has heard of the Butterfly Effect, right?
"the phenomenon whereby a small change at one place in a complex system can have large effects elsewhere, e.g., a butterfly flapping its wings in Rio de Janeiro might change the weather in Chicago."
I can see this in every action and reaction that occurs naturally in our lives. A person has one little lapse in judgement and it changes the course of their entire life.
A girl pretends to know the definition of a word and proceeds to have a conversation about said definition, only to discover that she had absolutely NO clue what she was talking about and most likely made herself look the idiot.
A person might say yes, when they should say no, and it makes a relationship end.
There are so many factors in what we do. It's impossible to keep them all straight. I'm starting to think I understand why so many people don't leave their houses.
Less damage can be done.
Signing off for today.
Sorry I've been such a slacker.
K
Everyone has heard of the Butterfly Effect, right?
"the phenomenon whereby a small change at one place in a complex system can have large effects elsewhere, e.g., a butterfly flapping its wings in Rio de Janeiro might change the weather in Chicago."
I can see this in every action and reaction that occurs naturally in our lives. A person has one little lapse in judgement and it changes the course of their entire life.
A girl pretends to know the definition of a word and proceeds to have a conversation about said definition, only to discover that she had absolutely NO clue what she was talking about and most likely made herself look the idiot.
A person might say yes, when they should say no, and it makes a relationship end.
There are so many factors in what we do. It's impossible to keep them all straight. I'm starting to think I understand why so many people don't leave their houses.
Less damage can be done.
Signing off for today.
Sorry I've been such a slacker.
K
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