I felt a little scared and paranoid when reading this novel, a while ago I thought about writing a novel and when I went to think of the MC he was just like the MC of this novel, and then I gave up writing and kept thinking about how cool it would be to see one novel with an MC like that, then a few days later I see a novel where the MC is the same, and then I get paranoid and start to question if I'm in a simulation where everything I unconsciously think will happen, no and the first time, I found out from Elon Musk when I was thinking about the richest man in the world who would be much richer than the others, and soon he appears, several times this has happened, and now I am starting to get scared, but this must be in my head and I should ignore it. Hahaha ha ha ha ha... right? (Google Translate)
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LIKEDisgrace:I’ve had various similar experiences, but I think it can be summed up with actual explanation. I remember seeing the shrek movie at some random point, then just began seeing it in so many places when I almost never saw it before. But I think this can be explained in the form of just random chance. We have many many thoughts and the expected outcome is for it to be at least relatively unique. However, the world works in probabilities, thus sometimes things like rolling 4 20’s on a d20 (dice with twenty sides). Although the chances are low, they still happen. On top of that, with how our brain works, when something familiar happens it really sticks out to us, a principle similar to confirmation bias. However, the times when things are normal don’t really stick out, making these few things seem like they happen more than they actually do.
I’ve had various similar experiences, but I think it can be summed up with actual explanation. I remember seeing the shrek movie at some random point, then just began seeing it in so many places when I almost never saw it before. But I think this can be explained in the form of just random chance. We have many many thoughts and the expected outcome is for it to be at least relatively unique. However, the world works in probabilities, thus sometimes things like rolling 4 20’s on a d20 (dice with twenty sides). Although the chances are low, they still happen. On top of that, with how our brain works, when something familiar happens it really sticks out to us, a principle similar to confirmation bias. However, the times when things are normal don’t really stick out, making these few things seem like they happen more than they actually do.