I have this misty idea on my head and I lack knowledge on maths to put it in a tidy, ordered way.
well, we know pareto's law. a 20% causes the 80%.
I have also noticed that in videogames there's some kind of unwritten law that makes no sense. think about pic related. If you had the flower and get hit (bad luck) you would lose the flower, making the game harder. Get hit again and you lose the mushroom, now the game is even harder. So, the worse the things go, it becomes 'easier to get even worse'.
And I thought. how does this apply to life? it seems to make sense:
lose your job, if you lose your job you have no money, so you'll probably lose your house/car, also this will lead to further problems that might make you lose friends/partner.
any of you knows about this? I feel like someone already researched this stuff
>inb4 brainlet
>inb4 op can't inb4
well, we know pareto's law. a 20% causes the 80%.
I have also noticed that in videogames there's some kind of unwritten law that makes no sense. think about pic related. If you had the flower and get hit (bad luck) you would lose the flower, making the game harder. Get hit again and you lose the mushroom, now the game is even harder. So, the worse the things go, it becomes 'easier to get even worse'.
And I thought. how does this apply to life? it seems to make sense:
lose your job, if you lose your job you have no money, so you'll probably lose your house/car, also this will lead to further problems that might make you lose friends/partner.
any of you knows about this? I feel like someone already researched this stuff
>inb4 brainlet
>inb4 op can't inb4
