A Random System of Selfishness

If a system of Random events can be called a system, then what exactly is a system?

And if there is a system in everything, then why did the word Random occur?

People say - and I agree with them - that everything goes according to a plan, every single small event that takes place is planned and nothing happens in vain, nothing is worthless and ineffective. The leaf that falls infront of you as you step into the street has a reason, for who or for what? Only God knows! Maybe it is an attempt to remind you of the Creator as you start off your day, or maybe it is just the time for this leaf to fall off and make way to another leaf, thus maintaining health to that tree, and you are just thinking about everything in terms of yourself!

A Human being is aware of his own life, he is himself's best friend and he is actually himself, so he cannot help but think about his own self and what it needs in order to have more success. Some cultures teach you that for a great success, great efforts have to be made.. and other cultures teach you that there is nothing called success, as it is all planned from before so whatever you do won't change who you will become..

A combination of both cultures is a must. When one thinks too much in terms of material reasoning he starts to work like a machine, he tends to forget the concept of reflecting upon every small detail of the events going throughout his life, taking down the level of belief in a perfect system and thus the idea of Randomness is not very far from his analytical thinking routines. Also when a human thinks too much in terms of "nothing can be changed as it is all pre-planned" he starts to resent the materialistic reasoning that conveys the spirit of randomness among its beliefs, thus leaving it all as a whole lot and sticking to the "waiting to my fate whatever it is" analogy, which ends up in zero workforce, and a total sympathetic failure.

The middle lane is always the best one, and is actually what everyone thinks they know so well that they seldom talk about it. You can tell stories about extreme cases as long as you want and people will listen to you forever, but once you reach the conclusion of "moderation" people will start turning in their chairs, completing your sentences with random sounds as if they know what you are talking about like the back of their hands, while they might have never experienced it.

All of this talk is about X, and X changes with time, as change is the only constant, like a pendulum, sometimes far to the East, others far to the West, but in the end it stabilizes in the middle to reach a level of equilibrium. This is the mercy of God, He created a system that reaches equilibrium in the end, so nothing happens Randomly, it is only for the selfishness of Mankind to think that everything happens for HIS own sake, so things that don't happen for his benefit are labeled Random and ineffective, while they might be of great benefit to any other creature, and to him in the end, but man is just too ignorant to realize that.

Hope I made a point,,

Comments

Amy said…
Salam

You did make a point. It takes at least two coordinates to make a point. That is, two coordinates in 2-dimensional space, like on a piece of paper. But in three dimenions, two coordinates gives you a line. It takes another coordinate to specify the location of the point. But if you have two sets of coordinates in two-dimensional space, then you can also make a line.

What you actually did was give two coordinates for three-dimensional space, giving a line. Well... where on that line is the point? This is up to the reader. The line is the spectrum of random happenstance vs. predetermination.

So you made a point. But perhaps your point isn't the same as mine.

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