Sunday 23 November 2014

The Predictability of our own Future, Fate and other Things . . . . . The Big Question



I was quietly minding my own business as I do When I was asked Are you the chap who answers those Big Questions and my answer was Maybe or Maybe not Why and they said well I was wondering about stuff, sort of what's it all about How come I'M here now and not sat on a hot beach, just how do we end up being us and STUFF.

Don’t you just hate it when strangers ask you questions like that but to be fair they do have a point because what we are and what we do are rather fragile things indeed. Many of us may think we are in control of our destiny but are we.  Starting back at the beginning we are born, a genetic throw of the dice by two people who may or may not have plans to produce children. And once in the world we are in the hands of others who may or may not help kick start us on our way to fame fortune and adventure. Here in the West we have the advantage of school, but a personality clash with a teacher or another pupil or any number of things can change what we learn and what qualifications we get. Which in turn can send us on any number of unknown options and lock us out of many many more.  What we do can depend on if we live in a town or in the country and that can be down to family and all sorts of things.

So at what point do we finally get to take total control of our destiny, well I’m afraid we never really do. It may appear that some do but the fact is even those right at the top are there due to thousands if not millions of interlinked events that have created the world around us.  Some of these events are things done by others, some are things that happen by accidents of fate, like winning the lottery, meeting someone in a shop or cafĂ© or the zoo.

Of course we can do some things to steer our lives in the general direction we wish to go and sometimes it can work out as planned a bit like leaping about in front of the very nice Steven Spielberg’s bedroom window naked shouting Hello Handsome . . . Although sometimes these little things we do to steer our lives in the direction we wish to go have unforeseen side effects that lead down new unpredicted paths. Such as running down a road naked pursued by large dogs and several police cars, leading to the theft a bicycle which by a stroke of luck has a friend of Mr Jones the Alien Hunter in the basket and for twenty five pounds and the use of a mobile makes the bike fly over a small forest to safety.   Strangely national governments try and do stuff to steer things in the direction they wish things to go and have very similar problems, but are seldom saved by aliens on bicycles who are friends of Mr Jones.


So just remember we all start equal for about 10 seconds then it is 85% luck and 15% our own efforts, so be as nice as you can to everyone because who is to say that but for the hand of  fate you could be them and they could be you. 

5 comments:

  1. I could be you? Is there like a contest or something? Where do I sign up? If I am you, do I get to poke as many things with sticks as I want? Is the secret Speilberg script ideas locker clearly marked? I don't want to get them mixed up with the Rowlings one. If I am you am I expected to fix many doors or is that a rare occurrence. Eagerly looking forward to being you.

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    1. But you are already me, and I am you, the chap who pokes at stuff with pointy sticks. You see I would never use pointy sticks and leap about in front of Steven Spielberg unless I was someone else. And all that drinking weak milky tea I just don't. think I would do that unless I was not me

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  2. I don't spend much time thinking these kinds of thoughts. At least that is my current agenda, which just seems to be to wake up every day and just tackle my pile of projects in the "correct" order, usuaLLy chronologicaLLy.

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    1. I looked at the titles of your recent blog posts and decided you could rename the character Harry Potter to Harry Parter because of so many parts. We live near a county caLLed Potter and I wonder if any of the Harrys that live there refer to themselves as Harry of Potter, Harry de Potter, ....

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    2. Harry de Potter sounds rather more continental that Texan, I suspect they might have a hard time from the locals who would accuse them of delusions of grandeur.

      The use of many Harry Potter blog posts does have one advantage if we apply the rather useful old saying . . . . . .The whole is greater than the sum of its parts . . . . A saying that works rather well if slightly modified to . . . .The hole is greater than the sum of its parts.

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