the cats and the mice
You see them.
You see them every day.
The cats and the mice.
God sees them too and so God invented randomness to keep them all in line. Some may win their bets. Most will lose. But at the end of the day, almost all of them have fallen behind. Think about that. What does it mean to lose money on cheap horses at a dying track in a dying sport on a day that was never on the schedule in the first place – on a day where the only souvenirs that live beyond the moment are the 5 by 7 photographs of the winning owners standing next to a muddy and tired horse?
What it means (what it all means) is that the odds will be in your favor the next time around. Everyone knows that's true.
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just follow the cat
General FictionHow would God respond to making a mistake? Would planets collide or mountains slide into the sea? Or would the ledger of all life simply remain out kilter until a series of small events forced that ledger back into balance again? It's probably the l...