The essence of life is statistical improbability on a colossal scale.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
So much of life, it seems to me, is determined by pure randomness.
Complex, statistically improbable things are by their nature more difficult to explain than simple, statistically probable things.
Natural selection is a mechanism for generating an exceedingly high degree of improbability.
Probable impossibilities are to be preferred to improbable possibilities.
Nothing is impossible. Some things are just less likely than others.
All living things are gnarly, in that they inevitably do things that are much more complex than one might have expected.
I believe life is an intelligent thing: that things aren't random.
A small, seemingly inconsequential event can determine a life.
But to us, probability is the very guide of life.
Life is a school of probability.