When good things happen, we don't normally question them (mostly) and because of the goodness, no inquiry or investigation entails.
The opposite is not taken quite as lightly and often the mind never rests until the why and who is determined.
Whether its a good or bad thing that happened, some people like to point it at something, like fate, predetermination, karma, coincidence or whatever.
"There Are No Coincidences"
- Bernard D. Beitman M.D.Randomness and God explanations Remove Personal Responsibility
Each of these two explanations take responsibility for coincidences away from you! Each suggests that you are powerless in the face of inexplicable forces. Randomness says you have nothing to do with creating coincidences—stuff just happens because we live in a random universe. You think coincidences may have something to do with you, but they don’t. When God is called in to explain coincidences, you are the recipient of divine grace. If you think you had something to do with it, you are deluding yourself.
Randomness and God are extreme positions in a coincidence dance that usually involves you, to varying degrees. Probability plays a necessary role. Some coincidences are more unlikely than others. Mystery plays a role because our minds cannot grasp the multiple stirrings hidden behind the veil of our ignorance. Here lies some of the beauty in the study of coincidences. They make us wonder. How much do we have to do with them, and how much is beyond our current concept of ourselves in the world?
It’s Your Choice
Coincidences exist. Coincidences are real. Saying that there are no coincidences stops inquiry. Challenging the statement forces us to make sense of its ambiguity and explore our potential involvement. You can choose the random perspective and with a wave of a mental hand, dismiss most coincidences as not worth further attention. Or you can seek out their possible personal implications and make life into an adventure of discovery both about yourself and the world around you. As you explore, you may uncover the latent abilities hidden within you.
Putting aside coincidence, Indie game developer Nicky Case has a very interesting answer as to why disasters happen, which he called it "attractors".
Nicky Case: The Attractors Behind Disasters
- The Long Now FoundationWhy do disasters like blackouts and financial crises cascade so quickly, but fixing them takes so long? The answer, game developer Nicky Case says, is “attractors”—the parts of a complex system that attract the system towards failure.
This is an excerpt from Nicky Case’s August 02017 Long Now talk, “Seeing Whole Systems.” Watch full video of the talk, and read a summary written by Stewart Brand, here
...I wonder if this has anything to do with the Law of Attraction?
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