Miraculous Times Lucky People Dodged A Bullet

Is one's life just a series of random and chaotic events, or are there underlying patterns that determine the things that happen to us? In the late 1050s, Meteorologist Edward Lorenz was skeptical of linear statistical models of meteorology and pioneered weather and climate predictability through his discovery of deterministic chaos—the theory that though chaotic systems appear to be random, they contain underlying patterns and feedback loops which can be used to explain evidently unpredictable outcomes in weather. And so a small, seemingly inconsequential change to initial conditions can lead to significantly different results. In his 1963 paper entitled Deterministic Nonperiodic Flow, Lorenz claims that "two states differing by imperceptible amounts may eventually evolve into two considerably different states...If, then, there is any error whatever in observing the present state—and in any real system such errors seem inevitable—an acceptable prediction of an instantaneous state in the distant future may well be impossible...In view of the inevitable inaccuracy and incompleteness of weather observations, precise very-long-range forecasting would seem to be nonexistent." Although Lorenz's deterministic chaos theory was focused on connecting cause and effect in weather to the general instability of Earth's atmosphere, the 'butterfly effect' metaphor has been used in different areas, such as quantum mechanics and (oftentimes incorrectly) in fiction. In Ray Bradbury's 1952 short story A Sound of Thunder, where time travel is a mundane reality and wealthy tourists can travel back in time to hunt dinosaurs for sport, one character is warned by his 'Time Safari' guides not to interfere with events from the past more than necessary, since small causes can snowball into catastrophic effects over time. At one point the character accidentally falls in the forest, but doesn't think much of it. When he returns to the present, he notices significant differences in the reality he once knew and eventually discovers a butterfly crushed under his shoe. The death of one butterfly millions of years ago had caused a catastrophic rift in time. Though this is a pretty outrageous interpretation of chaos theory, it's easy to go down a rabbit hole of wondering what other outcomes might have happened if seemingly minuscule changes to our own past life events were possible. In hindsight, it's easy to appreciate those random decisions that help us avoid disaster, but the implication that every decision you make potentially has a life or death outcome can drive anyone crazy.

We've got a bunch of examples of times people 'dodged a bullet' by making small decisions based on a feeling, or sometimes nothing at all. One person recounts the time they randomly decided to cancel a flight, which happened to be Malaysia Airlines flight 370. What at the time seemed like a mundane decision turned out to be a life-saving one. Not all of these anecdotes describe such dire mortal events—most of these stories are about the sort of times when you feel like you initially missed out on something good, but later realize you avoided an incredibly undesirable situation, like a job for a company that eventually goes out of business, or a date who ends up revealing themselves to be a psycho. You gotta wonder—were these people just lucky, or are there underlying patterns at play?

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Rectangle - r/AskReddit u/Not-an-Ocelot · 6d Top Awarded 1 2 84 75 S 82 A 79 What's the biggest bullet you've ever dodged? 55.4k 18.8k 1 Share

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Font - Isle_Girl • 5d 2 Awards Years ago I was on a first meet for an internet date. We met at a bar and the bartender carded us. Even though we were both older they were doing stings in the area so he was carding every single person. Handed mine right over but my date was an ass about it. The bartender checked mine and handed it back to me. He checked his and rather than handing it back to him he placed it on the bar right in front of me. It had the sexual offender stamp on it. The guy picked i

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Rectangle - Plow_King · 5d 5 Awards sold my bar and grill business in August 2019 Reply 13.5k

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Font - OrchidMouse · 5d 3 Awards I was a teen driver not paying attention at an intersection at the crest of a hill with low visibility when the light turned green. The car behind me honked and just as I was about to go a truck barreled through the red light on the perpendicular road at decidedly ludicrous speed. If I had been paying attention and gone when the light turned green, I very likely would have been T-boned to death. Closest call l've ever had. Reply 6.7k

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Font - 55.4k 18.8k Share Lectric_Eye · 5d E 2 Awards I was working in an amusement park during college (summers) I used to come home ( from college) on a Friday afternoon and Usually pick up a Friday shift as well as a full weekend, during the month that the park was only open on weekends. I was a manager at my " attraction ". One particular Friday, I got home and was too exhausted to do a Friday night shift so I bagged it and decided to just work the Saturday/Sunday and be back at school on Mon

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Font - FestoonedDubloon • 5d 8 Awards I was out kayaking on a lake and several bullets whizzed by me. There was a distinct buzz CRACK buzz sound as it went by. I think some people were just out plinking in their back yard, adjacent to the lake, and didn't think a backstop was necessary. This also happened to me a few weeks later when I was paddling on a small stream. Bullets whizzed by above the bank, just over my head. I don't think anyone knew I was there either time. Regardless, when you go o

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Font - coldestjeans67 · 5d 2 1 Award I matched with a guy on Tinder who played for the Atlanta Falcons. He was really charming and seemed nice. He asked me to fly down to Atlantic City for Memorial Day weekend, said he would pay for everything (airfare, hotel, food, etc.) but I had never met him before and he refused to give me his phone number. I was uncomfortable flying to meet a stranger so I told him no. Two weeks later he was on the news for kicking (and killing) his girlfriends dog. Reply

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Font - whatshaisays · 5d 4 Awards I was booked on Pan Am flight 103 which went down over Locherbie Scotland. I didn't have a premonition or anything supernatural. I just decided to cancel my seat. Didn't think anything of it until the plane went down and my mother had written down my flight plan and reminded me. This was back in the day when you could cancel without a penalty up to a couple of days in advance. EDIT You Know, when I posted my response I didn't realize how many comments I would ge

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Font - kylexy929 · 5d 10 Awards 2005, my friend and I evacuated New Orleans 2 days before Hurricane Katrina and drove to Mississippi with the little money we had. We were trying to decided on where to stay for the night and it was between a mid range hotel or the really cheap motel. Decided to spend a little more for the hotel. During the night the eye of the storm came through Mississippi and flattened the roof of the motel we decided against. Reply 20.0k

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Font - sadandshy • 5d O 2 Awards I was subletting an apartment in college and got zapped by the electric stove. Gave notice immediately and moved out with very clear reasons why I was moving out. The building burnt a few weeks later.

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Font - HetElfdeGebod · 5d 3 4 Awards Not me, a Dutch mate of mine living in Tasmania, had to visit his sick mum in Amsterdam. Booking his flight online, he said to his wife "you know, I'm sick of flying Malaysian Airlines, the food is shit, the hosties are miserable...it'll cost more, but I'm booking with Singapore". So, instead of dying on MH17, he was on a plane 40km ahead of it EDIT: just to clarify, he was on way home from AMS Reply 15.6k Wolf9574 · 5d Butterfly affect if someone at Malaysia

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Font - awtcurtis • 5d O 24 Awards Physically? A bus. I grew up in Bermuda, and since it is such a small island cars are limited to one per family, and everyone drives mopeds. I was driving into town, and came up to a red light behind a bus. As is tradition, I scooted around the bus to be in the front of the line of traffic. Literally 2 seconds later a second bus smashed into the back of the first bus at like 30 mph. I would have been pancaked. Without question, 100% dead. I just sat on the side

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Font - A_Garbage_Account · 5d S2 Awards I took my wife to an indoor shooting range in 2014. I had been at this range many times, and safety was always their top priority. They made you sit through a safety video, take a quiz, and get a temporary certification before they allowed you onto the range. Place got really busy and their safety policy became less stringent as time went on. • I noticed that the lane next to us had 3 people in it (already a violation). Two big guys and one tiny woman prob

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Font - chewingloud · 5d 2 Awards I really needed a job and the manager at a dispensary in my area offered me a spot. I said no and 4 days later they were raided and everyone got arrested. Reply 8.7k

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Product - daveysprocket001 • 5d 6 Awards I got on an intercity bus and almost sat in the middle but moved and sat at the back. The bus later collided with a truck and got opened up like a tin can. If I had sat where I originally intended I would have been killed. Reply 17.7k Roseandwolf • 5d 1 Award I was late to my bus and instead of running to catch it I decided to miss it and it was later hit by a speeding truck. Caught the one behind it an later saw the aftermath. 2 people died. 5.9k ... CLI

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Font - dehumo • 5d 7 Awards My ex-girlfriend moved out of my house a day before the first lockdown in Spain. She previously pulled a knife on me. Reply 1 17.2k ...

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Font - bryaninmsp · 5d S 24 Awards I had two job offers in different states at the same time. The one I didn't take was offering more money, but I just didn't gel with the guy who would be my boss and really liked the guy who would be my boss at the lower offer. The better offer was in a state I had always wanted to live in, for a company I admired, but something felt off so I went with the lower offer. I ended up meeting my wife in the city of the lower offer. Meanwhile, the company that had gi

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Font - gus93 · 5d A 3 Awards That time I didn't go along for the ride when a friend of mine was running weed (years ago, back when it was more illegal). I was bored and unemployed at the time, and passed on this trip because I had to go to a job interview to be a zombie for Halloween festivities at an amusement park. I got the job, my friend got arrested and did 30 days in jail. Reply 28.4k ...

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Font - writetoAndrew 5d 7 Awards Finishing up my paper route when I was a kid. Walking home on the sidewalk next to a busy road with sister on the inside, me dragging our little buggy on the outside. Middle of winter, car jumps the curb and takes out our buggy. Neither of us know what the hell had just happened other than the ungodly scraping sound and that our buggy was gone. Find out later that the driver saw us run home scared and brought back our buggy which was utterly destroyed in a crumpl

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Font - _totallycoolguy · 5d 8 Awards I broke my lease and moved out of a terrible apartment complex I was living in to move back home because I was broke, two weeks later the whole complex burned to the ground from a meth lab in another unit. A few edits for some commonly asked questions: -The apartment was right outside of downtown Birmingham, AL -I didn't have renter's insurance (broke 20 y/o at the time) so wouldn't have got any kickback from that -I did end up getting my security deposit bac

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Font - SaltySteveD87 · 5d S 4 Awards Once at a bar a woman was surprisingly into me as we danced. If I had had more confidence back then I definitely could've taken her home. In the end, one of my karaoke buddies ended up with her instead and got caught by her husband that night. Reply 29.5k

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Font - GForceHangover · 5d 14 Awards A literal one. A friend was showing off some handguns he bought with his first paycheck. Checked the chamber to make sure nothing was there, sighted at me and pulled the trigger. Of course, the gun was loaded. Bullet passed over my right shoulder and buried itself in a chair. We aren't friends anymore for some odd reason.

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Font - CH-OS-EN • 5d Got waisted on freshly cooked plum spirit, in the middle of winter, in the mountains, south west of france. Decided to f k off home instead of sleeping it off. I was staying with some friends, 1km away so it wasn't a long walk... the friends i was staying with wanted to party a bit longer. 4 hours later, I dodged a bullet when they checked to see if i was there instead of going straight to bed. They retraced their steps, and found me in a ditch, covered in snow (and probably

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Rectangle - people-of-the-sun · 5d 1 Award i bought hitman 2 collecters edition instead of fallout 76 power armor edition. Reply 6.1k ...

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