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Wed 27 Sep, 2017 02:20 pm
Hi guys!
This is a question that I was wondering since I was little.
Does every single action of us, even how tiny she is, affect the others?
Take this example:
You wake up, see there’s no more bread left and u go to the baker. You talk to the baker and it takes like 2 minutes. Some people are behind u and are getting bothered. This affect there day a little bit, they are a little more nervous and talk in another way to there friends as example. Because of you ofc -_-
So these people were with you by the baker and u’ve already changed there minds and those of their friends ..
@M3tropolo,
Oh M3 but yess, positively. For instance when I was drivin' down a local highway the right rear wheel came off. Fortunately, however, nobody got hurt; but had there been the slightest difference somewhere in the dim past; say, one of the other fellas had got out of bed 63 seconds earlier, he might've hit the tire with resultant disaster
My mother used to say "If ifs and ands were pots and pans, there'd be no need for tinkers".
@M3tropolo,
Look up the butterfly effect.
But ultimately, yes, since we don't all exist on our own little isolated islands, our actions effect others.