Wednesday, March 21, 2012

If the both of us wake up at 6AM and find ourselves yawning and staring from the balcony, or out riding on the roads, then it will be a coincidence. But when everyone starts doing it, it becomes a norm, or the convention? How's that?

So what if millions go out to work everyday. Can it not be mere coincidence? All these people don't work (coincidentally) towards the same result, do they, then why agree that the activity itself is the same? (Do these people have a want, or do they want a want?) By pure mathematics, every event is a probability i.e. everybody in your neighborhood waking up lying on their back would be an event with finite probability, and two people on the same side of the probabilistic scale would be coincidental, nothing else.

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