The probability of flipping a coin 24 times and getting 24 heads is 1 in 16.7 million.
The probability of becoming a billionaire is 1 in a million.
The probability of flipping a coin 20 times and getting 20 heads in a row is 1 in a million.
What I am trying to say is that if you are the kind of person with the kind of luck where they can flip a coin 20 times and get themselves 20 heads in a row, you have enough luck to at least try to be a millionaire in this life and have things work out for you.
If going beyond that, you can flip a coin 24 times and get all heads, you can probably do anything that a human can do and have luck on your side.
So flip that coin, go ahead, and if you ever get that 24 times heads in a row, know that God and good fortune beyond any other human are on your side and you can change the world if you put your mind to it.
Currently I am flipping coins every day to increase my luck stats. It's a side experiment I am running.
My higher probability/ luck is to get a success rate of 1 in a 1000 which matches up with where I have been at my very best.
That's where my luck peaks. I can get things in life that have a chance of 1 in a 1000 if I dedicate my life to it.
Maybe your fortune is greater than mine?
Why don't ya find out.
By the way, if you know any techniques to increase luck, please do share them in the comments. I would be interested in testing them out.
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It's worse odds, by a lot.
Follow the bouncing ball with me
1 in a million thing happening to a person, happens a few thousand times a day 1:10^6
1 in a billion thing, a few times a day 1:10^9
1 in a trillion, it's gonna happen maybe a few times in a thousand years 1:10^12
1:10^15 in a million years
1:10^18 in a billion years
1:10^21 in a trillion years
statistically, something that has odds of one to something with an exponent of 21 against, is never going to happen.
Now read this article about one small part of one s*x of one species on one planet, and remember this is COMMON. You are carrying around jism with odds of 1:100^40 against, that it would evolve by random chance at all, let alone all in the same place at the same time and be passed on to the next generation.
And there's millions of things as improbable as this all over the place.
And people (who are bad at math) insist there's no such thing as God.
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