The Coin Doesn't Remember the Last Flip
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After five heads in a row, tails feels "due." It isn't. Each flip is independent — the coin has no memory. This is the gambler's fallacy, and it extends far beyond casinos. We apply it to job applications, investments, and even weather. The universe doesn't keep score and doesn't owe you a correction. Each event stands on its own. Base your decisions on probability, not on a sense of cosmic fairness.
The point
Past random events don't influence future ones — the universe doesn't keep score.
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