Wednesday, September 11, 2019

On September 11, Blind Luck Decided Who Lived or Died


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 "One thousand times a day, we all make arbitrary decisions—which flight to book, which elevator to board, whether to run an errand or stop for coffee before work—never realizing the possibilities that an alternate choice might have meant. In the 18 years since 9/11, each of us must have made literally 1 million such decisions, creating a multitude of alternate outcomes we’ll never know."
Read more:The Atlantic

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